Mississippi Â鶹´«Ă˝ interior design students received 58 of approximately 85 possible awards at the 2019 American Society of Interior Designers South Central Design Summit this spring.
MSU Professor Beth Miller, interior design program director, credits the group’s success to its involvement in a wide range of project types and faculty guidance on studio projects. MSU’s interior design program also offers a number of courses, including furniture design, computer skills, hand rendering, and lighting that other similar programs do not include.
“For the past few years, the MSU interior design program has dominated the competition, and we hope to continue the tradition,” Miller said. “I think it is evident that student work from MSU is high quality and competitive.”
The ASID student competition drew representatives from higher education institutions throughout Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas.
This year’s MSU winners and their categories include (by hometown):
ALABASTER, Alabama—Senior Kyra A. Flowers – gold in hand rendering; gold (with Allie Ketchings and Kennedy Martin) in healthcare; silver in original product design; silver (with Cassidy Jones) in hospitality
ARLINGTON, Tennessee—Senior Kennedy P. Martin – gold (with Allie Ketchings and Kyra Flowers) in healthcare; silver (with Melissa Sones) in hospitality; bronze in retail
BIG SANDY, Texas—Senior Natalie R. Allen – silver in hand rendering; bronze in hand rendering
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama—Senior Margaret L. “Maggie” Morse – gold in hospitality; sold in hand rendering; silver in retail; silver in new student spotlight - commercial
BRANDON
- Senior Haley A. Lawrence – silver (with Cassidy Jones) in original product design
- Senior Sydney A. White – gold in hospitality; gold in workplace; gold in portfolio; silver in healthcare
FLORA—Senior Cassidy H. Jones – gold in hand rendering; silver (with Kyra Flowers) in hospitality; silver (with Haley Lawrence) in original product design
FLORENCE—Senior Katelyn M. Jenkins – silver in residential (large); bronze in new student spotlight – commercial, bronze in new student spotlight - residential
FLOWOOD—Senior Allie O. Ketchings – gold (with Kennedy Martin and Kyra Flowers) in healthcare
GERMANTOWN, Tennessee—Senior Nancy E. Strube – gold (with Olivia Duhe and Mary Campbell Gray) in hospitality; silver in portfolio; bronze in original product design
GRENADA—Senior Melissa L. Sones – silver in retail; silver in new student spotlight – commercial, silver (with Kennedy Martin) in hospitality; bronze in original product design
HOUSTON—Senior McCarley K. “Carley” Hood – gold (with Kaitlin Huguley) in hospitality; silver (with Kaitlin Huguley) in healthcare
MACON, Georgia—Senior Hayden S. Hunt – gold in hospitality; silver in retail; silver in original product design
MADISON, Alabama—Senior Kaitlynn B. Harness – gold in hospitality; silver in workplace; silver in portfolio
PONCHATOULA, Louisiana—Senior Olivia B. Duhe - gold (with Nancy Strube and Mary Campbell Gray) in hospitality; silver in healthcare; silver in original product design; silver in portfolio; bronze in workplace
SOUTHAVEN—Senior Onjelica L. Harris – silver in hand rendering; bronze in hand rendering; silver in computer rendering; bronze in computer rendering
STARKVILLE
- Senior Savannah L. Crew – silver (with Ginny Dance) in hospitality
- Senior Kaitlin W. Huguley – gold (with Carley Hood) in hospitality; silver in computer rendering; silver in hand rendering; silver (with Carley Hood) in healthcare; silver in institutional; silver in workplace; silver in portfolio
STEENS—Senior Ryann N. Cook – gold in retail; silver in rendering; silver in computer rendering; bronze in hand rendering; bronze in computer rendering; bronze in original product design
WEST POINT—Senior Mary Campbell Gray – gold (with Olivia Duhe and Nancy Strube) in hospitality; silver in portfolio; silver in workplace
WINONA—Senior Virginia L. “Ginny” Dance – silver (with Savannah Crew) in hospitality; gold in color and lighting
Accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation and National Association of Schools of Art and Design, MSU’s interior design program is part of the Â鶹´«Ă˝. Its curriculum provides a broad background in interior elements, materials, sources and practical experiences. For more, visit and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @Â鶹´«Ă˝atMSU.
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