Architecture senior at Ļć½¶Ö±²„receives national Rising Black Designer Scholarship
Contact: Christie McNeal
STARKVILLE, Miss.āA Mississippi State architecture student is one of 10 students from across the nation receiving a 2022 Gensler Rising Black Designers Micro-Scholarship.
Senior Alysia E. Williams ofĀ Kennesaw, Georgia, is being honored with the award that Ļć½¶Ö±²„School of Architecture Director Karen Cordes Spence said is a great reflection on the school and demonstrates that Ļć½¶Ö±²„architecture students compete well at the national level.
āBeing recognized as rising talent in the field of architecture is a significant achievement, and Alysia is well-deserving of this,ā said Spence, who also is MSUās F.L. Crane Professor. āIām thrilled for her, as she has earned this with her academic and research accomplishments. She will be a strong asset to any firm and has an amazing career ahead of her.ā
Williams said she had been concerned about her upcoming fifth-year of studies since many scholarships do not carry over for five years, despite the extended studio requirements for the professional architecture degree.
āReceiving this national scholarship is a blessing to me,ā she said. āThis was a big confidence booster and a reminder that you donāt know until you try. It also inspires me to value and gain more knowledge regarding the act of outreach in the pursuit of equitable, diverse and inclusionary design.ā
In addition to working part time as an architectural intern for Method Studio architecture firm in Salt Lake City, Utah, Williams served as a teacher assistant this past year, mentoring first-year students. She also worked as a research assistant for two different professors last spring, with one of the projects continuing through the summer.
Upon graduation, she plans to continue to work for a firm that specializes in affordable housing, community master planning, and civic and atmospheric design. She aspires to form a non-profit firm to serve populations who are directly affected by the nationās growing housing crisis.
Gensler, a global architecture, design, and planning firm, launched the Ā in 2020 to support talented, underrepresented Black design students enrolled in U.S. not-for-profit architecture programs. The micro-scholarships are intended to supplement studio materials and books. The annual program also awards tuition scholarships and summer internship opportunities.
MSUās School of Architecture offers the stateās only professional architecture degree accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. Learn more atĀ .
Ļć½¶Ö±²„is Mississippiās leading university, available online atĀ www.msstate.edu.