by Nathan Smith | Aug 23, 2016 | Architectural Studies, Fay Jones School of Architecture, History, Honors Courses, Landscape Architecture
“What makes a class honors?” We get that question a lot. And the answer is … it depends. In an engineering course, “honors” may be your entrée to working with the molecular beam epitaxy machine, which allows you to grow nanostructures one atom at a time. In an honors...
by | Jan 22, 2016 | Fay Jones School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Study Abroad, Turkey, Uncategorized
Last summer Adel Vaughn and 12 other landscape architecture students from the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design explored two very different 21st century cities: Istanbul, Turkey and Copenhagen, Denmark. For Adel, a sketchbook assignment became much more than...
by | Nov 25, 2014 | 5 Questions, Fay Jones School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Service, Study Abroad
Mary Nell Patterson is a fourth-year landscape architecture student. Initially, she was a pre-nursing major, but after realizing that her fear of needles wasn’t going away anytime soon, she started to take notice of what she did love: art and the outdoors. Through her...
by Nathan Smith | Jun 21, 2011 | Fay Jones School of Architecture, Italy, Landscape Architecture, Study Abroad
The study abroad program has officially ended, but I haven’t blogged since Rome! Here are a few images from the Rome studio project mentioned in previous blogs. Jumping from place to place and a general lack of free wireless has kept my internet use to a bare...