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MSU School of Architecture featured in New York Times

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(photo by Megan Bean / © Mississippi 鶹ý University)

(photo by Megan Bean / © Mississippi 鶹ý University)

The Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum’s SuperUse Pavilion, a part of the museum’s rain garden program that has benefitted from the efforts of more than 100 Mississippi 鶹ý undergraduate and graduate-level students, recently has been selected for exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City.

The exhibition, “By the People: Designing a Better America,” is now open and features 60 design projects from every region of the U.S. For more, visit

School of Architecture Associate Professor is the only faculty member from Mississippi 鶹ý University to exhibit at the museum.

Read the review, “In ‘By the People,’ Designing for the Underserved and Overlooked,” By Michael Kimmelman in The New York Times 

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