News
More news
Featured Story
Read the February-March ArcD newsletter
Typographic Universe design studio highlight. Architecture student wins SOM Foundation Award. Dean Mahbub Rashid's new book. Health + Wellness Design Program celebrates 15 years. Alumni history. KU Design Camp registration.
More news
Fall 2020 Hallmark Symposium lecture series lineup announced
LAWRENCE — The School of Architecture & Design at the University of Kansas has announced the Fall 2020 Hallmark Symposium Lecture Series lineup.
School names Nisha Fernando director of interior architecture program
LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design has appointed Nisha Fernando as director of the Interior Architecture program.
$1M gift establishes KU architecture professorship to honor Lou Michel
LAWRENCE — University of Kansas architecture professor Lou Michel had a way of making an impression on his students.
PhD student awarded AAUW International Fellowship
LAWRENCE — The American Association of University Women (AAUW) awarded its 2020-21 International Fellowship to Intisar Ameen Tyne of Bangladesh.
Design students receive American Advertising Federation of Kansas City scholarships
LAWRENCE — Five University of Kansas visual communication design students have received 2020 American Advertising Federation of Kansas City (AAF-KC) Foundation Scholarships.
Statement on anti-Black racism and violence, from the interim dean of the School of Architecture & Design
Dear KU Architecture & Design Community,
Message from Interim Vice Provost Ng
Election-Related Resources Available, Before and After the Vote | October 28, 2020
Student group creates online series to help keep students connected
LAWRENCE - When the University of Kansas announced last month that spring break would be extended an extra week and that all in-person classes would be moved online in response to the global coronavirus pandemic, students –
Designers pitch in to make open-source medical face shields
LAWRENCE – It took less than a week for the director of the University Kansas Center for Design Research and some of his former students and colleagues to crank out an open-source design for a plastic face shield to help pro