Starkville Daily News

MSU students earn awards, scholarshi­ps during national landscape competitio­n

- For Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i State students are award winners in a spring national landscape and horticultu­re competitio­n celebratin­g 45 years since its inception at the university.

Students were recognized in numerous categories and received multiple scholarshi­ps during the National Collegiate Landscape Competitio­n. MSU had two first-place finishers, seniors Makahla Holloway and Robbie Cummings, and the university's team finished 7th overall out of 45 participat­ing schools.

NCLC was founded in 1977 by the late Robert Callaway, MSU'S first landscape contractin­g and management professor. The competitio­n is now associated with the National Associatio­n of Landscape Profession­als and rotates locations among hosting universiti­es. It annually awards the Robert A. Callaway Trophy, which travels with the top winning team. The event includes hundreds of top landscape and horticultu­re students who gather for three days to showcase their skills competitiv­ely. Students network with top industry leaders and may participat­e in the field's largest career fair. Mississipp­i State is the host for the 2023 competitio­n.

Professor Timothy Schauwecke­r, coordinato­r of MSU'S Landscape Contractin­g and Management program, helps guide students during the competitio­n.

“For our team to consistent­ly place in the top 10 makes a great example of the strong program we have here and shows that our students are prepared to go into the workforce and be successful,” Schauwecke­r said. “I am happy to see these students do so well after they put in the work to get there. They continue this legacy that was started almost 50 years ago, and we are proud to carry it on.”

MSU awardees in the 2022 National Collegiate Landscape Competitio­n include:

BATESVILLE—REED Gordon, senior landscape contractin­g and management major, placed fourth, with partner Jared Nelson of Russellvil­le, Alabama, in Irrigation Assembly.

BRANDON—CHASE Means, senior landscape architectu­re major, placed fifth, also with partner Jared Nelson, in Irrigation Troublesho­oting; and Matthew Stowers, senior landscape contractin­g and management major, was recognized as an NALP Foundation scholarshi­p recipient of the Include Software Scholarshi­p.

BREMEN, Georgia—sage Smith, junior landscape contractin­g and management major, was recognized as an NALP Foundation scholarshi­p recipient of the John Deere Landscape Industry Scholarshi­p.

COLLIERVIL­LE, Tennessee—dominic Fava, senior landscape architectu­re and landscape contractin­g and management major, placed fourth in 3D Exterior Landscape Design.

GERMANTOWN, Tennessee—robbie Cummings, senior landscape contractin­g and management and landscape architectu­re major, placed first in Computer Aided Landscape Design.

HACKLEBURG, Alabama—hannah Sanderson, senior landscape contractin­g and management and landscape architectu­re major, was recognized as an NALP Foundation scholarshi­p recipient of the Tom and Carol Lied Scholarshi­p.

HAMILTON,

Alabama—makahla

Holloway, senior landscape architectu­re and landscape contractin­g and management major, placed first in Maintenanc­e Cost Estimating. She also was recognized as an NALP Foundation scholarshi­p recipient of the Bruce Company Scholarshi­p.

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama—emily Duncan, senior landscape architectu­re and landscape contractin­g and management major, was recognized as an NALP Foundation scholarshi­p recipient of the Martha G. Hill Scholarshi­p.

RUSSELLVIL­LE, Alabama—jared Nelson, senior landscape contractin­g and management major, placed fourth, with partner Reed Gordon of Batesville, in Irrigation Assembly. He also placed fifth in Irrigation Troublesho­oting with partner Chase Means of Brandon.

STARKVILLE—DYLAN

Rushing, senior landscape contractin­g and management major, placed fifth in Irrigation Design.

“I am excited for the exposure not only the school will get in 2023, but also for students and alumni to experience us hosting the upcoming competitio­n. It is such a good way for students to understand the industry, how they can fit into it or how they could build a business for themselves.”

Learn more about the upcoming 2023 event hosted by MSU at https://www. landscapep­rofessiona­ls.org/ Nclc/national-collegiate­landscape-competitio­n.aspx.

For more on MSU'S Department of Landscape Architectu­re in the College of Agricultur­e and Life Sciences, visit www.lalc.msstate.edu.

MSU is Mississipp­i's leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.

 ?? ?? Mississipp­i State faculty and students celebrate wins at the 2022 National Collegiate Landscape Competitio­n. (Photo submitted)
Mississipp­i State faculty and students celebrate wins at the 2022 National Collegiate Landscape Competitio­n. (Photo submitted)

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