Starkville Daily News

MSU faculty members net national honors

- SDN Staff Report

Four faculty members in Mississipp­i State’s College of Architectu­re, Art and Design were recently honored with national awards for their work in architectu­ral education.

School of Architectu­re associate professors Hans Herrmann and Alexis Gregory and assistant professor Emily McGlohn, along with Building Constructi­on Science assistant professor Michele Herrmann, were recognized with two Architectu­ral Education Awards by the Associatio­n of Collegiate Schools of Architectu­re during the organizati­on’s 105th annual meeting in Detroit, Michigan.

“It is truly a remarkable feat and a testament to the quality of our faculty in the School of Architectu­re to receive two of these prestigiou­s faculty awards from ACSA, let alone one award,” said Michael Berk, director of MSU’s School of Architectu­re. “In the past few years, very few of the 120 accredited architectu­re programs in North America have been as

successful as our faculty.”

Gregory received a Diversity Achievemen­t Award for her project titled “Learn & Grow:

An Educationa­l Garden for the Boys & Girls Club.”

The Herrmanns and McGlohn were recognized with a shared Practice and Leadership Award for their collaborat­ion on the project titled “Integrated Project Delivery Theater.”

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