Assistant Professor Kristina Borrman has received a Huntington Library fellowship to research Black architect Paul Revere Williams’ work in support of Black-owned banks in Los Angeles.
Hongtao Dang recently received a grant from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industry to develop a training program to improve psychological safety for people in the construction industry.
An associate professor, Peschel has more than 17 years of teaching experience in construction management courses at WSU and three years of teaching as an adjunct at Nebraska’s Wayne State College.
Landscape architecture students are reimagining the future of the small towns of Malden and Pine City, Washington, which had much of their homes and buildings destroyed during a devastating fire on Labor Day in 2020.
A student team from the WSU construction management program earned first place in the commercial category in the recent Associated Schools of Construction student competition.
Teams from construction management programs at WSU and the University of Washington participated in the competition, which was held at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.
Zachary Colligan began the first month of his master’s degree program as one of just five students selected nationally for a NSF-sponsored research abroad experience in the architecturally abundant city-state of Singapore.
Student teams from the School of Design and Construction took top prizes at the Northwest regional Design-Build Institute of America student competition.