STATEments Student Spotlight: Daniel Smith
Mississippi State University fourth-year architecture student Daniel Smith, winner of an Aydelott Travel Award.
Mississippi State University fourth-year architecture student Daniel Smith, winner of an Aydelott Travel Award.
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By Sasha Steinberg | Mississippi State University Thirteen freshmen and one sophomore are new selections for Mississippi State University’s most prestigious undergraduate scholarships. The annual awards cover the current cost of university tuition, fees, books, and room and board, as well as research and study-abroad expenses. To qualify, applicants must have a minimum 30 ACT/1330 ...
Mississippi State University Even though Marika Dunne has family in Washington, D.C., and visits often, she had never stepped foot in the U.S. Capitol. That all changed, however, with eight days of hard work and dedication. Dunne – an entering freshman architecture major in Mississippi State University’s Shackouls Honors College – was encouraged last year ...
By Kelsey Brownlee On Fri., Aug. 25, Carl Joe Williams presented the first Harrison Lecture for fall 2017. The event took place in the Robert and Freda Harrison Auditorium in Giles Hall Auditorium at 4 p.m. Williams came and spoke about Blights Out, which he is a founding member of. Blights Out is a collective ...
Fall 2017 convocation for the School of Architecture was held on Aug. 16 in the Robert and Freda Harrison Auditorium in Giles Hall.
Story by Sasha Steinberg | Photo by Megan Bean | Mississippi State University With help from Mississippi State University, fifth-year architecture student Emily Turner fulfilled a childhood dream this summer when she visited historic castles in the south of France. “It was nice to see buildings that I’ve only drawn or seen on paper in ...
The director of the Mississippi State University School of Architecture’s Jackson Center, Associate Professor Jassen Callender, recently published his first book, Architecture History and Theory in Reverse: From an Information Age to Eras of Meaning. The publisher, Routledge, describes the book as follows: “Architecture History and Theory in Reverse looks at architecture history in reverse, in ...
Thirteen Mississippi State students are in New York for three weeks taking Associate Professor Hans Herrmann’s course, ARC 4733 Site Planning for Architects. The group is studying examples of planning and site development strategies including small and large-scale works for stormwater management and landscape/architecture interface. They visited four architecture groups run by Mississippi State architecture alumni: ...