Alysia Williams receives Method Studio Undergraduate Research Fellowship
Third-year architecture student Alysia E. Williams of Kennesaw, Georgia will receive $3,000 to conduct research for Method Studio, a Utah-based architectural design firm.
Third-year architecture student Alysia E. Williams of Kennesaw, Georgia will receive $3,000 to conduct research for Method Studio, a Utah-based architectural design firm.
I have known I wanted to be an architect since I was eight years old, and the day I stepped into Giles I knew I was going to make Mississippi State my home. I could clearly envision myself working in our studio every day, and I definitely made the right decision.
My favorite spot on campus is the courtyard in the Chapel of Memories. I especially love doing homework next to the water fountain and looking at all the colorful trees in the springtime!
Architect, professor, and founding dean of the Mississippi State University School of Architecture William “Bill” G. McMinn (89) passed away on Aug. 21.
Jassen Callender, Interim Director, MSU S|ARC
Amy Skelton, Senior Coordinator, MSU Career Center
I actually began at MSU as a civil engineering major. After making some new friends and exploring the university, I reconsidered my career path and realized that architecture made so much for sense for me. I am so glad I made the switch.
The middle of Davis Wade Stadium right before a home game.
I chose CAAD at MSU because it gave me the feeling that I finally found my home and my concentration, which was something I have been searching to find for a long time. I felt welcomed, pushed, and challenged. And it made me hungry and excited to get started.
My favorite spot on campus will have to be Giles, which is the home of architecture. This place has become a second home for me.
One of the main reasons that I chose CAAD is the level of trust I have in the faculty. They consistently go above and beyond to ensure that your experience as a student is as valuable as possible. They provide you with the instruction and tools required to develop integral skills for your professional career after graduation.
Giles Hall—of course!
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Juniors Jack Harrell, Caya Perry, Ruthie Southall and Jon Zeipen submitted their team’s video presentation of “The Void” brick design for the National Concrete Masonry Association 2020 Midyear Meeting in early August.