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AIA OKLAHOMA ANNOUNCES STUDENT
 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

(Stillwater, OK) The Oklahoma statewide chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Oklahoma) announced the four winners of the 2009 AIA Oklahoma Student Scholarship Award at its Annual Convention in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The scholarships were presented from AIA Oklahoma and the American Institute of Architects through its national Component Matching Grant program. The Student Scholarship Award program was founded to recognize architecture students at the University of Oklahoma College of Architecture and Oklahoma State University School of Architecture for their exceptional commitment toward completion of an architectural degree and practice in the profession.

The 2009 student scholarship recipients representing the University of Oklahoma, College of Architecture were Skyler Fike and Neal Birchum (photos not available).

Representing the Oklahoma State University, School of Architecture were recipients Joey Evans and Cody Utterback.

Cody Utterback

Joey Evans

          
All four students were each presented with a $1,000 scholarship toward completion of their degree and a framed certificate from AIA Oklahoma president Janet Selser, AIA, LEED AP, during the state convention.

“Architects share an important responsibility in assuring the health, safety, and welfare of the communities they serve,” said Selser. “AIA Oklahoma is committed to contributing to the preparation of graduates who will meet the current and future challenges in a swiftly evolving profession.”

AIA Oklahoma is the professional organization for over 500 licensed architects in Oklahoma.

 

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