2022 Deans’ Roundtable: Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Friday, Nov 4, 20226 PM - 8 PMEDT
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As the largest chapter of the AIA, with a broad base of members from small, medium and large firms, AIA New York is committed to creating meaningful relationships with architecture programs and schools. For over a decade, AIANY has annually convened a group of educators from architecture schools in the greater New York region for an open dialogue around topics ranging from the pedagogical to the social to explore how students, faculty, and administrators are engaging with the most important issues facing the profession.
AIANY is also committed to supporting the development of a more inclusive and diverse architectural profession. As a professional association, the chapter believes it is critical to support a diverse architectural workforce as they enter the profession and acknowledges that these efforts must begin at the educational level.
Building on previous iterations of this program, the 2022 Deans’ Roundtable will feature the deans and leaders of historically black colleges and university deans to discuss how to promote diversity in and increased access to, architectural education.
Moderator:
Kimberly Dowdell, AIA, NOMAC, Principal, HOK; 2024 President-Elect, AIA National; 2020 President, NOMA
- Carla Jackson Bell, PhD, Dean, Tuskegee University
- Andrew Chin, Dean, Florida A&M University
- Robert Easter, Chair, Hampton University
- Anna Franz, Acting Chair, University of the District of Columbia
- Bradford C. Grant, Chair, Howard University
- Siddhartha Sen, PhD, Interim Dean, Morgan State University
- Ikhlas Sabouni, Dean, Prairie View A&M University
This event is offered virtually. When you register for a virtual ticket, you will receive an email with a Zoom link to access the program.
Organized by Center for Architecture. This is a public and free event. Register for the virtual event here.
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