MSU celebrates research success with annual awards
College of Architecture, Art and Design recipients were: Faculty: Joe Morzuch and Undergraduate Student: McKenzie Johnson.
College of Architecture, Art and Design recipients were: Faculty: Joe Morzuch and Undergraduate Student: McKenzie Johnson.
The statement was printed in the December 2020 issue of INSIGHT into Diversity journal.
Faculty and staff in the College of Architecture, Art and Design are honored each year with awards recognizing excellence in teaching, service, dedication, and research.
Faculty are chosen for the award based on demonstrated excellence in teaching as evaluated by a statement of personal pedagogy or philosophy, student work, a self-critique of their own work and teaching evaluations.
Collaborative student teams of architecture and building construction science students at Mississippi State University designed a diverse set of concrete mixes and then created concrete test cylinders in January 2021 to explore the properties of precast concrete as part of the PCI Foundation Studio grant awarded to Associate Professor Alexis Gregory in the School of Architecture.
“It is amazing to see, in a year full of obstacles, how our students, alongside our faculty, have met and overcome these challenges over and over again,” said Angi Elsea Bourgeois, Ph.D.
A collaborative garden project led by faculty from Mississippi State is receiving national recognition from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.
Awards were presented to Director Emeritus Michael A. Berk, the Fred Carl Jr. Small Town Center, and Associate Professor Hans C. Herrmann during the annual Mississippi Celebrates Architecture Awards Ceremony.
He will serve as the new director of development for the College of Architecture, Art and Design.
Two awards—winner and honorable mention—are given in four categories.
Eating is no longer allowed inside classrooms, studios, hallways or group lounge spaces.