by Shawnya Meyers | Nov 11, 2021 | Alumni, Architecture, Careers, Community, Q & A
Katie Mihalevich (B.Arch. ’02), is an executive broker at Flyer Homes Real Estate. During this conversation, she discussed her career path and how her architectural background helped her develop habits and skills that allow her to excel as a Realtor.
by Shawnya Meyers | Jul 23, 2021 | Alumni, Architecture, Careers, Q & A
Richard Houston (B.Arch. ’80), AIA, is a licensed architect and a vice president at HKS Architects in Los Angeles, California. In this conversation, he discussed his passion for healthcare architecture and how he applies problem-solving to all aspects of his life.
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 | Oct 22, 2019 | Alumni, Careers, Landscape Architecture, Q & A
Bill Eubanks (B.L.A. ’81) is a licensed landscape architect who currently serves as the creative director of Seamon Whiteside in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. During this conversation, he shared how he gives back to his profession through ASLA involvement, and discussed the importance of mentoring.
by Shawnya Meyers | Oct 17, 2019 | Alumni, Careers, Landscape Architecture, Q & A
Kelsey Mork (B.L.A. ’14) is a historical landscape architect who owns a consulting business working directly with the National Park Service. In this conversation, Mork shares her path to becoming a historical landscape architect and discusses the variety of projects she’s worked on with the National Park Service Alaska Regional Office.
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.