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̫ӳ’s ٳܲç inducted as CELA landscape architecture fellow

̫ӳ’s ٳܲç inducted as CELA landscape architecture fellow

Contact: Lily Grado

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Sadık C. ٳܲç, professor and head of ̫ӳ’s Department of Landscape Architecture, is the newest member of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture’s Academy of Fellows.

Sadık C. ٳܲç
Professor and head of the Mississippi State Department of Landscape Architecture Sadik ٳܲç, center, recently became the second ̫ӳ professor inducted into the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture’s Academy of Fellows. Also pictured from left to right are Associate Professor Peter Summerlin, Interim Assistant Dean and Professor Corey Gallo, Assistant Professor Abbey Franovich, master’s student Nada Abdel-Aziz and Associate Professor Chuo Li. (Submitted photo)

ٳܲç is one of only four fellows inducted this year during the CELA Annual Conference held in San Antonio, Texas. He is the second ̫ӳ professor to receive this designation.

“This induction recognizes my lifetime accomplishments in teaching, scholarship, creative activities and service,” ٳܲç said. “It is a recognition by my peers in the academy; therefore, it carries a special meaning. I am simply grateful for the honor and am happy many from ̫ӳ were able to attend the award ceremony to observe the induction process.”

ٳܲç has been a member of ̫ӳ’s faculty since 2007. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in forestry and forest engineering, respectively, from the University of Istanbul and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Michigan. ٳܲç was inducted into the American Society of Landscape Architecture Council of Fellows in 2000.

He has worked on several large-scale planning and design projects focused on recreation and tourism, resource planning, and design implementation and construction throughout the U.S., Guatemala, Nicaragua and Turkey. ٳܲç has served at various leadership levels within CELA and the American Society of Landscape Architects throughout his professional career.

Founded in 1920, CELA consists of over 120 organizations across the globe and aims to increase education in the landscape architecture field. By supporting educators interested in landscape architecture, CELA’s mission has helped to increase the quality of education within the field.

Housed in the ̫ӳ College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the Department of Landscape Architecture offers undergraduate and master’s degrees in landscape architecture, a bachelor’s degree in landscape contracting and management and a dual degree option.

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