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Faculty

Thomas Visser has directed the Historic Preservation Program since 1994. He teaches HP 206 Researching Historic Structures and Sites, HP 304 Historic Preservation Policy and Planning, HP 306 Architectural Conservation I, HP 307 Architectural Conservation II. He is also responsible for HP 303 Preservation Internship, HP 391 Thesis, and HP 397 Special Readings and Research.

Robert McCullough teaches HP 200 History of American Architecture, HP 201 History on the Land, HP 205 Historic Preservation Law, HP 302 Community Preservation Project, HP 304 Seminar in Contemporary Preservation Planning and Policy, and HP 305 Historic Preservation Practice Methods.

Adjunct Lecturers and Guest Speakers

In addition the above tenured historic preservation faculty, adjunct lecturers and guest speakers provide students a broad range of professional preservation perspectives.

Emeriti Faculty

Chester Liebs, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Vermont, was the founding director (from 1975-94) of the UVM Historic Preservation Program. Since leaving UVM, he has served as a visiting professor in the Graduate School of Conservation at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and at the University of New Mexico.


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