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Enrich your educational experiences by joining our LARCP sponsored student organizations:
SCASLA
Please visit SCASLA's Instagram (ksuscasla) for up-to-date information about SCASLA All Chapter meetings and other events.
SCASLA
Please visit SCASLA's Instagram (ksuscasla) for up-to-date information about SCASLA All Chapter meetings and other events.
SCASLA'S VISION:
SCASLA’s vision is to prepare students for their future careers, enrich their university experience and advocate for the landscape architecture profession.
SCASLA'S MISSION:
SCASLA at Kansas State University encourages students to foster a tight-knit community, develop their professional network, expand their knowledge of landscape architecture, and grow their leadership capabilities while contributing to the advancement of landscape architecture through advocacy, communication, education, and fellowship.
STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS & BENEFITS
Student members can be individuals enrolled in a course of study leading to a professional degree or certificate program at Kansas State University. Benefits of membership include eligibility for funding to attend state and national conferences, participation in the APDPro mentorship program, portfolio and resume workshops, professional networking opportunities, and community involvement.
NOW! Pay your SCASLA membership online or pay in cash or check (to: KSU SCASLA) to the treasurer. Dues cost $10.
ASLA Student memberships are now FREE! Click here to register.
OUR OFFICERS:
Please reach out to any one of them for any questions you have about SCASLA or Landscape Architecture.
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JD CromPresident
jdcrom@ksu.edu |
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David Roscero CervantesVice President
davidroscero@ksu.edu |
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David SpencerTreasurer
djspence@ksu.eud |
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Lucy Harrison |
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Ava MorriseyLiasion to PGASLA
avamorrisey@ksu.edu |
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Marie SheffeVP of Public Relations
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Isaac MorrisClass Represenative
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SPA
SPA'S MISSION:
The purpose of the Student Planning Association at Kansas State University is to promote the planning student's professional development and growth as well as to inform other students and interested persons about the principles of regional and community planning, by encouraging the active interchange of ideas with professionals, academicians, fellow students, and the general public.
OUR OFFICERS:
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Ian FletcherPresident
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Avery NeerVice President |
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Gabriel RobersonSecretary |
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Austin WebbTreasurer |
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Mara MatthewsAPA Representative |
SARECD'S MISSION:
The purpose of the Student Association of Real Estate and Community Developers at Kansas State University is to promote the students' professional development and growth. As well as informing other students and interested persons about the aspects of real estate and community development, by encouraging the interchange of ideas with professionals, academics, fellow students, and the general public.
OUR OFFICERS:
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Madeleyne Alfonso TorresPresident
madeleyne02@ksu.edu |
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Owen CleekVice President
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Bryan KartenChief Operating Officer
bkarten@ksu.edu |
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James LarsonChief Financial Officer
jrlarson@ksu.edu |
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Tristyn LittleChief Marketing Officer
tlittle@ksu.edu |
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Rachel Deihl |
NAMLA – Kansas State University Chapter
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Championing Representation in Landscape Architecture
Founded in Spring 2025, the NAMLA Chapter at Kansas State University is a student-led group dedicated to uplifting underrepresented voices in landscape architecture. We provide a space for students to connect, share experiences, and grow through mentorship, peer support, and professional development.
Inspired by the values of the National Association of Minority Landscape Architects (NAMLA), our chapter seeks to build meaningful relationships with mentors and professionals who understand the unique challenges and strengths that come with being a minority in the design field. Through community engagement, peer support, and professional development, we aim to strengthen our voices and expand our impact.
By building community and fostering meaningful relationships, we aim to reflect the diverse populations we will one day serve and contribute to a more thoughtful, inclusive design practice.
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Muhaiminul Islam President
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David Roscero,Vice President
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Catalina CuevasTreasurer |
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Mia BosargeSecretary |
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Marie ShefferMedia Coordinator |
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Piper McCannCommunity Outreach Coordinator |























