Historic Preservation Thesis I & II Final Presentations
April 29, 2026 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Online
The Historic Preservation program invites you to an inspiring and engaging day of Thesis Presentations—a vibrant showcase of innovative research, critical inquiry, and emerging ideas that are shaping the future of the preservation profession.
This event brings together our talented Thesis I and Thesis II students, whose work challenges conventions, expands methodologies, and proposes new approaches to preservation practice. From rethinking cultural landscapes and vernacular heritage to interrogating archives, identity, and climate resilience, these presentations reflect the depth and breadth of preservation today.
Current students, prospective students, faculty, staff, and the broader community to join us in this dynamic exchange of ideas. Your presence, questions, and engagement are essential in fostering a collaborative and forward-thinking preservation discourse.
Free and open to the public!