Mentorship in Action: Cristo Rey Atlanta Students Gain Hands-On Experience at Kimley-Horn
Kimley-Horn supports Cristo Rey Atlanta’s Corporate Work Study Program by providing internships and mentorship, promoting diversity in STEM.
What’s happening at Kimley-Horn? Read more about our involvement in the communities we serve, our culture of collaboration, and our commitment to providing an environment for people to flourish.
Kimley-Horn supports Cristo Rey Atlanta’s Corporate Work Study Program by providing internships and mentorship, promoting diversity in STEM.
Kimley-Horn hosted the Kimley-Horn/FIU Design Collab, an all-day landscape architecture design workshop for students at Florida International University, focusing on authentic processes and parameters that reflect what it is like to work in the industry.
Kimley-Horn is participating in the holiday Festival of Trees event put on by Bloomington, Minnesota’s Mall of America and Twin Cities TV Station KARE 11, raising funds for Special Olympics Minnesota and KY’s Kards.
Eight Kimley-Horn employees competed in the final round of Rock, Paper, Scissors to raise money for various charities.
Kimley-Horn hosted an event in 2022 for ScholarShot students to explore career options and learn about professional development.
Kimley-Horn teammates and industry partners participated in the 27th annual Parade of Playhouses hosted by Dallas CASA, an organization that advocates for children in the foster care system.
In response to this series of tropical storms, Kimley-Horn jumped at the opportunity to provide grant writing and research in hopes of helping the community of Boynton Beach update their existing infrastructure through the Community Development Block Grant-Mitigation General Infrastructure Program.
Jody Belsick was approached by Vegas PBS STEAM with the unique opportunity to be featured in a series about how the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas came to be, and how STEAM could inspire kids to create similar projects in the future.
As new projects and programs are advanced, it is important to consider potential solutions to these problems through an equity lens—with a deliberate focus on equitable processes and outcomes.
Kimley-Horn teammates and industry partners participated in the 26th annual Parade of Playhouses hosted by Dallas CASA, an organization that advocates for children in the foster care system.
Kimley-Horn provided engineering services for the Renaissance Veterans Apartments at Fitzsimons housing complex, offering comfortable, affordable housing and counseling for veterans and their families experiencing homelessness.
Kimley-Horn Parks and Recreation experts, including our in-house certified playground safety inspector, design inclusive playgrounds to be safe and accessible to all.
How do you make a new master planned community feel historic? At Wellen Park in Sarasota, FL, our landscape architects and planners are facilitating the relocation of 26 Heritage Oak trees and anchoring them to key amenity spaces.
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) held breakout Q and A sessions for college women in STEM at a recent gala at UCF. Hear career advice from one of Kimley-Horn’s recent college graduates.
Kimley-Horn’s Iván Gonzalez volunteered to serve on the jury for a transit seating and shelter furniture design competition and used his planning knowledge and industry expertise to help select the most functional design for the new bus stop furniture.