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PV Grad jumps straight into a job in city development

Garnett Johnson, who is on the verge of earning her master’s degree in community development from Prairie View A&M University, has been appointed assistant director of community and economic development for the city of Marshall, Texas. Johnson’s full-time role began just as she was entering her final month in the School of Architecture.

2021-12-07T16:04:56-06:00December 7, 2021|news|

PVAMU students place second in statewide architectural design competition

A trio of Prairie View A&M University architecture students recently took second place in a statewide student architectural design competition. Alexis Adjorlolo, Jimena Duran Castellanos and Carlos Manuel Vivero, led by faculty advisors William Batson and Stephen Song, won a cash prize and invaluable exposure during the 16th annual Gulf Coast Green Symposium, which AIA Houston hosted virtually.

2021-12-03T09:26:04-06:00December 3, 2021|news|

School of Architecture brings cutting-edge scanning technology to Greece

William Batson was a master’s degree candidate at Ohio State University when he first visited Isthmia, Greece. Twenty-six years later, the Prairie View A&M University School of Architecture (SOA) associate professor returned to Greece, joined by Yunsik Song, director of the SOA’s Fabrication Center. In tow, PVAMU’s state-of-the-art 3D laser scanner.

2021-11-10T10:41:22-06:00November 10, 2021|news|

Around Texas with Chancellor John Sharp: A look inside PVAMU’s Adinkra-inspired furniture

In this week’s episode (Season 2 Episode 3) of Around Texas with Chancellor John Sharp, we visit the tree-lined campus and Prairie View A&M University to see how it is being reborn under the leadership of President Ruth Simmons. We also meet a student-designer from Prairie View A&M University and some construction science students from [...]

2021-10-27T10:49:06-05:00October 23, 2021|news|

PVAMU’s School of Architecture helped this PV Grad build a strong foundation

As befits a new Master of Architecture, Yesenia Davila has methodically designed a career during her years at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU). Davila came to PVAMU in 2015 from her hometown of Houston, the first member of her family to attend college. She graduated in May 2020 with undergraduate degrees in architecture and construction science [...]

2021-08-10T14:11:43-05:00August 10, 2021|news|

Texas Historical Commission awards preservation internship to master’s student, research assistant

When Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) graduate student Kennedy Wallace was in middle school, she already had her sights set on college. Although she was interested in a career in photography, a chance meeting with a historic preservation representative from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) shifted her focus to a new world [...]

2021-06-21T10:08:57-05:00June 21, 2021|news|

PV Grads: Brooke Meshack

Brooke Meshack is building on a solid foundation—literally, since she’s an architecture student. A native of Dallas, Meshack will be receiving her bachelor’s of science in architecture and construction science — a double major – this spring from Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU). Meshack plans to work in sustainable or “green” architecture.

2021-05-10T16:03:17-05:00May 10, 2021|news|

SOA collaborates with Habitat for Humanity to build homes, structures in Houston area

Students in the Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) School of Architecture (SOA) are receiving the opportunity to take what they are learning in the classroom and apply it to real-world situations. Thanks to a newly formed partnership between the university and Habitat for Humanity-Houston, students are getting an opportunity to work on building homes and open-air structures in [...]

2021-04-09T09:09:56-05:00April 9, 2021|news|

SOA professor presents pandemic-responsive designs at virtual international event

As people adjust to life with the ongoing threat of COVID-19 and the newly lifted mask mandate in Texas, designers and architects are rethinking public spaces and how to help people maintain the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidelines for safe social distancing. This includes researchers at Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) who are exploring new [...]

2021-04-01T09:29:30-05:00April 1, 2021|news|