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Recent Mississippi 麻豆传媒 University architecture grad part of inaugural NOMA Foundation Fellowship

Damion S. Hardy served as president of the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students organization at Mississippi 麻豆传媒 from 2017 through 2019.

A May 2020 graduate of the Mississippi 麻豆传媒 University School of Architecture is part of the inaugural class of the .

Damion S. Hardy, who served as president of the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students organization at Mississippi 麻豆传媒 from 2017 through 2019, was one of 30 NOMAS students selected for the first NOMA Foundation Fellowship this summer, which is supported by a partnership with the American Institute of Architects Large Firm Roundtable.

Damion Hardy headshotFellows were placed in paid internships at prominent firms across the country for eight weeks; Hardy interned at .

He said the fellowship not only provided an opportunity for him to work but also to be involved in research projects with valuable outcomes.

鈥淚 am currently working on research that provides opportunities for clients to communicate and work better with the design field,鈥 he said.

While at MSU, Hardy was also a member of the American Institute of Architecture Students group and served on the Director鈥檚 Council.

鈥淒amion was an outstanding student and deserving of this honor,鈥 said Assistant Professor Christopher S. Hunter, Ph.D., who serves as one of the faculty advisors for the school鈥檚 NOMAS group.聽鈥淗is contributions to MSU during his years here have been great, and I am sure his professional career will have wonderful opportunities for success.鈥

At the school鈥檚 Recognition Day ceremony last May, Hardy was selected by the entire faculty to receive the Alpha Rho Chi Medal, which is awarded to the graduating fifth-year student who has shown an ability for leadership, performed willing service for the school, and gives promise of professional merit through attitude and personality.

鈥淒amion truly deserves this recognition,鈥 said Assistant Professor Silvina Lopez Barrera, who serves as the other faculty advisor for the school鈥檚 NOMAS group. 鈥淗e was an excellent student, and as former president of NOMAS he led different events and programs that addressed issues about diversity and inclusivity in the architecture discipline.鈥

Hardy said his dream is to become a licensed architect, own a firm, and be a prominent researcher in sustainable design.

鈥淎nother goal is to get more minorities involved in architecture,鈥 he said. 鈥淕etting more diversity into the field is a must. Architects listen to people's ideas and turn them into reality. I think the same should apply when it comes to the current political moment. Change has to happen. We should always be finding ways to work better to improve people's lives. At its core, architecture is all about the life, safety and welfare of people.鈥

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