Summer internship program with St. Martin High School students focuses on Old Fort Bayou
The internship was with Mississippi State University’s Gulf Coast Community Design Studio in partnership with the Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain.
The internship was with Mississippi State University’s Gulf Coast Community Design Studio in partnership with the Land Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain.
By Kelsey Johnson | Assistant Director/Planner, Gulf Coast Community Design Studio
As students are heading back to school on the Coast, three graduates of Bay-Waveland Middle School are wrapping up a summer internship and peer leadership program with Mississippi State University’s Gulf Coast Community Design Studio.
The internship was in partnership with the Hancock County Unit of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Gulf Coast and the Bay St. Louis Creative Art Center.
Led by Elizabeth Englebretson, this grassroots movement of residents and community leaders is working to protect the legacy of our region by reducing plastic waste.
The exhibition was created by the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio through a partnership with the City of Biloxi and the Biloxi NAACP. The project was funded through a Knight Cities Challenge grant given by the Knight Cities Foundation.
The exhibition was created by the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio as part of a Knight Cities Challenge grant.
November 30, 2018
By Allison Matthews | Mississippi State University
Mississippi State is recognizing four major outreach projects with inaugural Excellence in Community Engagement Awards.
Mississippi State University fourth-year architecture students Zachary Kelly and Tyler Scott and group members Patrick Greene and Assistant Professor Jacob Gines presented the Friday Morning Serial titled “Resilience in Mass Timber: A Proposal for a Disaster Relief House” at the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio in Biloxi on Fri., May 4.
Via Jeff Clark | Sun Herald.com What hidden Hancock County gem inspired the work of these 60 Coast kids? A “hidden watershed in Bay St. Louis” is getting a lot of exposure thanks to a partnership between Mississippi State University’s Gulf Coast Community Design Studio and the Hancock County Boys & Girls Club. The project was ...