by Shawnya Meyers | Jun 10, 2021 | Alumni, Architecture, Careers, Q & A
Reese Rowland (B.Arch. ’90), FAIA, is a licensed architect and a principal at Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects in Little Rock. During this conversation, he discussed how keeping an open mind to new ideas leads to better architecture, and he shared the importance of providing a positive influence for youths.
by Shawnya Meyers | Aug 30, 2019 | Architecture, Careers, Community, Faculty, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture
The Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design hosts Design Camp in several Arkansas cities each summer to teach students about the basic principles of design. This year, the school held seven camps around the state of Arkansas.
by Shawnya Meyers | Jun 18, 2019 | Alumni, Architecture, Careers, Q & A
Michael Lejong (B.Arch. ’96) is LEED accredited and a licensed architect at MAHG Architecture in Fort Smith, where he has been a principal partner since 2001. Lejong, who will serve as the chair of the AIA Small Firm Exchange in 2020, shared why he stays involved in the American Institute of Architects.
by Shawnya Meyers | Mar 27, 2019 | Alumni, Architecture, Q & A
Cindy Pruitt (B.Arch. ’95) is a principal at Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects in Little Rock. During this conversation, Pruitt discusses her mindset when she takes on a new project and how she balances her personal life and career.
by Shawnya Meyers | Mar 12, 2019 | Alumni, Architecture, Careers, Q & A
Lori Yazwinski Santa-Rita (B.Arch. ’05) is a partner at Jennings + Santa-Rita Architects in Fayetteville, and she is the current president of AIA Arkansas. In this conversation, she shared why she is passionate about both architecture and her involvement with the American Institute of Architects.
by Shawnya Meyers | Feb 25, 2019 | Alumni, Architecture, Q & A, Students
Selwyn Bachus II (B.Arch. ’19) is a recent Fay Jones School grad who will be teaching for a year at Creighton Prep High School in Omaha, Nebraska. We spoke with Bachus during his final semester as an architecture student, and he talked about his plans for the future and his interest in bringing architecture to the black community.