Greetings from the School of Architecture!
Celebrating 50 years of our program has been wonderful, and we are just getting started. Since the beginning of the school year, we’ve hosted a football tailgate, a chautauqua, and an alumni exhibit. Next spring, we’ll host a baseball tailgate, an MSU alumni design awards program, a 50th Anniversary Beaux Arts Ball, and a vertical design review day that commemorates what we do best—design. With notable members of our community joining in, we’re excited about the events and hope everyone is able to travel to Starkville and visit with past professors, classmates, and friends.
All of this festivity has not slowed our regular activities. Our students and faculty have been traveling on field trips; hosting visiting faculty and students from the International University of Rabat, Morocco; and participating in events such as lectures, an Archi-Culture Panel hosted by the AIA Mississippi Emerging Professionals; and engaging in student organization events such as bake sales and fall festivals. Two of our students, Micah Webb and Karlton Wallace, attended the NOMA Conference in Portland, Oregon. Jay Snodgrass, a second-year student, has been selected to serve on the AIAS National Student Health and Well-being Task Force. Associate professor Alexis Gregory has been recognized with a PCI Foundation Community Engagement award. We’ve also been joined by two visiting assistant professors who bring much to the program—Emily McVey and Angela Shyaka.
The Architecture and Interior Design Career Expo will be held in Giles on Thursday, February 15, 2024—please plan to join us! You can register your firm with the Career Center on November 27, 2023, when the registration for the event goes live. We’ll also be sending out information on the 50th Anniversary events this spring, so please watch your inbox. If you know of classmates that don’t receive our newsletter, please let us know—we’re always happy to update contact information and are looking forward to connecting with all our alumni.
All the best,
Karen Cordes Spence, Ph.D., AIA, LEED AP
Director and F.L. Crane Professor