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Background Image Alternative Text: School of 91自拍 class of 2025 poses for a group photo on stage in Giles Hall
Background Image Alternative Text: School of 91自拍 class of 2025 poses for a group photo on stage in Giles Hall

Recognition Day 2025

Congratulations to our graduating class!

Class of 2025

Opening Remarks 鈥 School of 91自拍 Welcome

Dr. Karen Cordes Spence, Director and F.L Crane Professor | School of 91自拍

College Welcome

Dr. Angi Elsea Bourgeois, Dean and Professor | College of 91自拍, Art & Design and Interim Dean | The Graduate School

University Welcome

Dr. Peter Ryan, Executive Vice Provost for Academic Affairs | Mississippi State University

The Annual Dr. William L. & Jean P. Giles Memorial Lecture   

Stephen Allen, Principal | Williams Blackstock Architects


2024-2025 Awards 

Annual Allen & Hoshall Faculty Award

Presented by: Director Karen Spence

The architectural firm of Allen & Hoshall of Jackson has established a $500 annual award to a faculty member 鈥渨ho has demonstrated excellence in teaching.鈥 The award winner is selected by the graduating class.

Karen Spence, left, awards David Buege with the Allen & Hoshall Faculty Award

  • Recipient: David Buege

Alpha Rho Chi

Chapter President: Kennedy Milner

Faculty Advisor: Associate Professor Jacob Gines

Alpha Rho Chi is the only national co-ed professional/social fraternity for architecture and the allied arts. MSU鈥檚 Hippodamus chapter includes members representing architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and engineering.

APX Student Book Award

The APX student book award is given to a graduating fifth-year active member who has furthered the mission of the fraternity through service.

Sara Boyte, right, shakes hands with Jake Gines

  • Recipient: Sara Boyte

American Institute of 91自拍 Students

Chapter President: Evelin 鈥淛o鈥 Aguilar

Faculty Advisors: Associate Professor Alexis Gregory, Dr. Aaron White

The American Institute of 91自拍 Students is the counterpart of the American Institute of Architects. The chapter works closely with professional architects in the state through the Mississippi Chapter of the AIA, who fund this award.

AIAS Member of the Year Book Award      

The recipient of the AIAS Award is chosen by the AIAS membership. The qualifications for this award are:  鈥溾 that the student goes above and beyond what has been asked; has shown initiative and leadership qualities; has been an AIAS leader within their year level; and does well academically.鈥

Jo Aguilar, left, poses with Noah Bates

  • Recipient: Noah Bates

National Organization of Minority 91自拍 Students

Chapter President: Rayne Lewis

Faculty Advisors: Associate Professor Silvina Lopez Barrera

The National Organization of Minority 91自拍 Students is the student arm of the National Organization of Minority Architects. Students participating seek to enhance the educational experience of its members by fostering diversity within the School of 91自拍 and the community at-large.

NOMAS Diversity Award

Chosen by the group鈥檚 membership, the NOMAS Diversity Award is given to a student who has shown outstanding initiative and leadership in promoting diversity within the school and the larger community.

Right to left, Rayne Lewis, Olyvia English and Jo Aguilar

  • Recipients: Jo Aguilar (right) and Olyvia English (center)

Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society

Chapter President: Kasey Losik

Faculty Advisors: Assistant Professor Duane McLemore

Tau Sigma Delta is the architectural and allied programs honor society open to top academic students in design disciplines. Induction into TSD does not occur until the student consistently demonstrates high academic standards and is in the third-year.

TSD Initiates:

  • Megan Andrews
  • Alyssa Cox
  • Luke Douglas
  • Peter Fox
  • John Michael Gray
  • Betty Hemby
  • Ryan Kubinski
  • Megan McKinney
  • Caleb McWhorter
  • Grace Monaghan
  • Kali Nolin
  • Quinlan Piscotta
  • Alaster Redmond
  • Taylor Sellars 
  • Jay Snodgrass
  • Kathryn Stewart
  • Annika Watson

TSD Fifth-Year Graduates:

  • Creed Broom
  • Jamie Ferreras
  • Michael Herndon
  • Anna Kate Horn
  • Lita Li
  • Sam Marcus
  • Grace Owens
  • Sapna Patlolla
  • Brad Robinson
  • Skylar Sloan
  • Alana Vice
  • Jared Woullard

TSD First-Year Design Award

The Tau Sigma Delta First-Year Design Award is presented to the first-year design student who has exhibited excellence in design. This is a book award.

Avery Lewis, right

  • Recipient: Avery Lewis 

TSD Bronze Award

The Tau Sigma Delta Bronze Medal is presented by the third- and fourth-year student membership of the society to a fifth-year student whose thesis project has expanded the students鈥 insight and awareness of architecture.

Bradley Robinson, right

  • Recipient: Bradley Robinson 

TSD Faculty/Staff Book Award

The TSD Faculty/Staff Book Award is presented by the third- and fourth-year members to the faculty or staff member who has inspired them to excellence.

Scott Hudspeth, right

  • Recipient: Scott Hudspeth 

TSD Charles Calvo Digital Media Award

In fall 2000, Tau Sigma Delta established this book award in memory of School of 91自拍 faculty member Charles Calvo and his contribution to the field of digital media in architecture. This award goes to a fourth-year student who, like Calvo, has exemplified an incredible knowledge and skill in digital media and has continually educated other students in this field. A copy of the book given to the award winner is also given to the library in memory of Calvo.

Samuel Isaac Hall

  • Recipient: Samuel Isaac Hall 

QCAAD

Chapter President: Arturo Hernandez and Rachel Sampson

Faculty Advisor: Assistant Professor Duane McLemore

QCAAD strives to create a safe space for students and faculty in architecture and the allied arts who are members of the LGBTQIA+ community. The club serves as a space for open dialogue about queer identity and expression within the college.

QCAAD Fifth-Year Award

The QCAAD Fifth-Year Award is presented to a fifth-year member of the club who, in their thesis project, has expanded the students鈥 insight and awareness of LGBTQ+ issues and/or designed with the LGBTQ+ community in mind.

Karlton Wallace, right, with Duane McLemore

  • Recipient: Karlton Wallace

Young Women in 91自拍

Chapter President: Kasey Losik

Faculty Advisor: Visiting Assistant Professor Annette Vise

YWA鈥檚 mission is to empower and support women in architecture during and after their time at Mississippi State. The group has established five pillars as its backbone: design, integrity, community, scholarship and purpose.


First-Year Faculty Book Award

Studio Coordinator: Associate Professor Silvina Lopez Barrera

This award is a book selected by the first-year faculty and presented to a first-year student(s) selected on the basis of design excellence.

McKensie Bourdeaux, right

  • Recipients: McKensie Bourdeaux (pictured) and Sangam Paudel

Second-Year Faculty Book Award

Studio Coordinator: Assistant Professor John Ross

This award is a book selected by the second-year faculty and presented to a second-year student(s) selected on the basis of design excellence.

second-year book award recipients with their faculty coordinators

  • Recipients: John Sasser (left) and Miles Williams (right)

Third-Year Faculty Book Award

Studio Coordinator: Associate Professor Alexis Gregory

This award is a book selected by the third-year faculty and presented to a third-year student(s) selected on the basis of design excellence.

Jo Aguilar, rightJay SnodgrassEmily Davis

  • Recipients: Evelin "Jo" Aguilar, Jay Snodgrass and Emily Davis (pictured top to bottom)

Fourth-Year Faculty Book Award

Studio Coordinator: Associate Professor Jacob Gines

This award is a book selected by the fourth-year faculty and presented to a fourth-year student(s) selected on the basis of design excellence.

Isaac HallKasey LosikMark Perry

  • Recipients: Isaac Hall, Kasey Losik and Mark Perry

Mississippi Forestry Association Mass Timber Award

The Mississippi Forestry Association Mass Timber Awards are selected by MFA executive board members to recognize exceptional and innovative uses of mass timber within the fourth-year capstone studio.

Recipients:

  • Honorable Mention: JR Hitchcock, Tess Bruno, Emma Jordan, China Chandler, and Rodney Morgan
  • Third Place Merit Award: Paulina Fernandez
  • Second Place Merit Award: Austin Trujillo
  • First Place Merit Award: Kasey Losik

ARCC King Award

Presented by: Assistant Professor Duane McLemore

Named in honor of the late Jonathan King, co-founder and first president of the Architectural Research Centers Consortium, this award is presented to one student per ARCC-member school. Selection is made by the entire faculty based upon criteria that acknowledge innovation, integrity and scholarship in architectural or environmental design research.   

  • Recipient: Yuria Sloane

Fifth-Year Jurists鈥 Award

Studio Coordinator: Professor Jassen Callender

The Jurists鈥 Award, a book award, is conferred by the fifth-year design faculty upon the student(s) who has achieved the greatest personal growth as a designer and whose work has contributed to the overall success of the fifth-year design studio.

Fifth-Year Jurists' AwardFifth-Year Jurists' Award

  • Recipients: Max Denney (pictured, bottom) and Brad Robinson (pictured, top)

CDFL Capstone Studio Travel Award

Presented by: Professor Jassen Callender

Funds from Cooke Douglass Farr Lemons Architects + Engineers鈥 $5,000 fifth-year, capstone studio sponsorship were used to support the studio, including support for prominent external project reviewers and two cash awards for student travel.

Mo KarnesAnna Kate Horn

Recipients:

  • Second Place鈥擬o Karnes (pictured, top)
  • First Place鈥擜nna Kate Horn (pictured, bottom)

Alpha Rho Chi Medal

Presented by: Associate Professor Jacob Gines

The Alpha Rho Chi Medal is awarded to the graduating student who has shown an ability for leadership, performed willing service for the school and gives promise of professional merit through attitude and personality. The medal is offered each year to every NAAB fully accredited school of architecture. The recipient is chosen by the entire faculty of the school.

Michael Herndon

  • Recipient: Michael Herndon

Academic Achievement Award

Presented by: Director Karen Spence

The Academic Achievement Award is a book award presented to the graduating student who has the highest cumulative MSU grade point average.

Lita Li

  • Recipient: Lita Li

Medal for Academic Excellence

Presented by: Director Karen Spence

Sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, the AIA Medal of Excellence, formerly the Henry Adams Medal, is considered the most important award given to graduating students. It is awarded for 鈥済eneral excellence in architecture鈥 throughout the course of study. The medal is awarded to the most qualified student, as selected by the entire faculty.

Grace Owens

  • Recipient: Grace Owens

Other Notable Student Awards, 2024-2025

Association for Retired Faculty (ARF) William L. Giles Award for Excellence in 91自拍

William Brotherton

This $500 award was established in 1997 in honor and memory of William Lincoln Giles, a charter member of ARF. It is given each year to a student selected by the School of 91自拍 on the basis of academic excellence and overall leadership within the school. Funding for the award comes from a contribution by Hazel Presson, aunt of Ginger Giles Jones, Dr. Giles鈥 daughter.


Aydelott Travel Award

Caleb McWhorter

Caleb received $20,000 to travel to London, England; Tarapac谩, Chile; Maharashtra, India; and Evora, Portugal. His faculty mentor is Assistant Professor Duane McLemore. The Aydelott Travel Award was established by the late Memphis architect Alfred Lewis Aydelott and his wife, Hope Galloway Aydelott.


Burris Wagnon Study Abroad Travel Award

Bettina Boland, Blair Mason, Grace Owens, Skylar Sloan, Karlton Wallace

Bill Burris and Stan Wagnon, principals of Burris/Wagon Architects, P.A., established the $500 Burris Wagnon Study Abroad Travel Award to fulfill a desire to assist students traveling abroad to experience architecture.


Method Studio Undergraduate Research Fellow

Fall 2024 and Spring 2025: Abby Williams

Method Studio Research Fellows receive a $3,000 award per semester and work on research for the Method Studio under the guidance of Associate Professor Jacob Gines.


Metropolis Magazine鈥檚 Future100

Grace Owens

The program recognizes the top 100 undergraduate and graduate architecture and interior design students from across the nation and Canada.


Poole & Co Awards:

Honor Awards: Elise Jones and Hannah Zhou (team), Austin Trujillo and Billy Guevara Gonzalez (team), James Harper, Abby Williams

Merit Awards: Team: JR Hitchcock and Samuel Hall (team), Kasey Losik and Mark Perry (team)


These monetary awards, selected by a jury comprised of Poole & Co designers, recognizes the best projects in the fourth-year fall studio.


PCI Foundation Studio (3B/Collaborative) Honors

Studio鈥擱yan Ashford, Briar Jones:

  • Top Project: William Carwile (BCS), Caleb Clearman (ARC), Luke Douglas (ARC), Nya Hatcher (BCS), Abby Mickholtzick (ARC)
  • Honorable Mention: Alyssa Cox (ARC), Paul Magee (BCS), Grace Monaghan (ARC), Marlo Rebol (ARC), West Riede (BCS), Donovan Ware (BCS)

Studio鈥擜ssociate Professor Alexis Gregory, Briar Jones:

  • Top Project: Griffin Bristow (BCS), Emily Davis (ARC), William Lowery (BCS), Kali Nolin (ARC), Kathryn Stewart (ARC)
  • Honorable Mention: Barrett Brazelton (ARC), William Johnson (BCS), Carter Oglesby (ARC), Van Thornton (BCS), Annika Watson (ARC)

This studio is funded by PCI Gulf South with projects focused on the use of precast concrete for structure and cladding for museum designs.


SS&L Portfolio Competition:

Recipient: Kasey Losik; Finalists: China Chandler, Elizabeth Jue and Kathryn Stewart

This scholarship鈥攕elected by a jury comprised of Seay, Seay & Litchfield designers鈥攔ecognizes the best portfolio of a rising fourth- or fifth-year student.


Trussell Travel Award

Evelin 鈥淛o鈥 Aguilar

The Trussell Travel Award, which is funded by alumnus Ted T. Porter, is awarded to the runner-up of the Aydelott Travel Award. The award provides $4,750 for student travel. Through her travels and research, Aguilar hopes to develop and improve the definition of accessible design in America through an exploration of buildings in Mexico.


2024-2025 Scholarships

Ann and Jim Somers Annual Scholarship

$500, Emily Hammons


Charles H. Dean, Jr. Annual Memorial Scholarship

$1,500, Breunna Manuel

$1,000, Faith Troutt


Eley Guild Hardy 91自拍 Endowed Scholarship

$2,000, Anna Horn

$2,000, Grace Owens


Jason D. Labutka Scholarship

$1,000, Jacquelline Enriquez

$1,000, Toussaint Robinson

$500, Rayne Lewis

$400, Zia McGee


M.L. Virden, III and IV Memorial Scholarship

$1,000, Elvis Scott


Mockbee Hall & Drake Annual Scholarship

$2,000, Michael Herndon

$2,000, Karlton Wallace


Primos Scholarship in 91自拍

Software, Falon Laird


Pryor & Morrow Annual Scholarship

$500, Falon Laird


Rowan Taylor Endowed Scholarship

$1,000, William 鈥淗unter鈥 Luby

$1,000, Mary Provine


School of 91自拍 Patrons Scholarship

$500, Emily Hammons

$250, Zia McGee


Silver Anniversary Endowed Scholarship

$2,500, Toussaint Robinson

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