University of Florida students earn Landscape Architecture Foundation recognition

Megan Laffey was selected as an LAF National Olmsted Scholar Undergraduate Finalist, and Marc Grossberg was selected as a 2025 LAF Olmsted Graduate Scholar.

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Two students from the University of Florida’s Department of Landscape Architecture were recognized in the Landscape Architecture Foundation’s (LAF) 2025 Olmsted Scholars Program, which recognizes students in the field who exhibit exceptional leadership qualities. 

Megan Laffey was selected as an LAF National Olmsted Scholar Undergraduate Finalist, and Marc Grossberg was selected as a 2025 LAF Olmsted Graduate Scholar. In total, 53 graduate and 38 undergraduate students from across the US were nominated for this year’s program. 

This is the second year in a row that the department has had a student named as a finalist in the program, with Juan Perez being named a 2024 LAF undergraduate finalist. 

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