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Join the College of Architecture and Environmental Design for the Spring 2026 Lecture Series as Adam Furman presents 鈥淧roductive Exuberance." Adam Nathaniel Furman (he/him) is an internationally recognized artist and designer based in London, trained in architecture, whose work critically engages ornament, color, and aesthetics as cultural and political agents within the built environment. His practice spans products, furniture, interiors, and large-scale public works, uniting historical reference with contemporary theory through rigorous material and formal exploration.

Join the College of Architecture and Environmental Design for the Spring 2026 Lecture Series as Lisa Tziona Switkin presents 鈥淪ensing Place." Lisa Switkin is a Partner at Field Operations, where she leads transformative projects at the intersection of ecology, urbanism, and community. Lisa will share her approach to the public realm as a dynamic medium鈥攐ne that holds memory, enables discovery, and shapes experience.

Join the College of Architecture and Environmental Design for the Spring 2026 Lecture Series as Merrill Elam and Mack Scogin present 鈥淩ecent Works". Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam are esteemed American architects widely recognized for their innovative and thought-provoking architectural designs. Together, they have built a formidable partnership, blending their distinct design sensibilities and intellectual rigor to create structures that push the boundaries of traditional architectural conventions.

Knit Futures is a symposium to energize the advancement of knitting to support people, environment, and place across disciplines, and to engage researchers from both academia and industry for conversation, knowledge exchange and collaboration.

The second biannual KnitFUTURES event is scheduled for March 4 through 6, 2026, at the School of Fashion KnitLAB. We are looking forward to another impactful event and hope you can join us.

Olivia Voyzey holding her diploma win the cap and gown.

Originally Posted in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering A lifelong love of aircraft and unwavering support from her parents to pursue her dreams helped Olivia Voyzey '25 excel as a first-generation aerospace engineering student at 海角原创. 鈥淏eing a first-generation student means opening doors my family never had the chance to walk through,鈥 Voyzey said. 鈥淔or my family, it represents pride, perseverance, and proof that dedication can create opportunities.鈥漈hose opportunities did not always come with a clear roadmap. 鈥淚 often had to figure out how to access resources, ...

National Gay Pilots Association

The NGPA dates back to around 1990 out of Provincetown, Massachusetts. A handful of gay pilots gathered very discreetly to support each other and fight for equality.
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