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Architecture Students Travel to Liberia For Design Challenge

MSU School of Architecture and Planning adjunct professor, Stan Britt, and students Thuy Do, and Zoia Jenkins. (AFRO/Courtesy Photo)
MSU School of Architecture and Planning Professor, Stanford Britt, FAIA and students Thuy Do, and Zoia Jenkins. (AFRO/Courtesy Photo)

During the 2014 spring break, undergraduate students from the Architecture and Environmental Design program, Thuy Do, Zoia Jenkins, and Zahra Naserdeghan, with Professor Stanford Britt, FAIA, traveled to Liberia to visit the campus of Tubman University and participated in a design challenge with students from two other Historically Black Universities (HBCU) Howard University in Washington D.C. and Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama.

 

 

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