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Architecture senior at Ļć½¶Ö±²„receives national Rising Black Designer Scholarship

Architecture senior at Ļć½¶Ö±²„receives national Rising Black Designer Scholarship

Contact: Christie McNeal

Portrait of Alysia Williams
Alysia E. Williams (Photo by Beth Wynn)

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”A 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.

ā€œBeing 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 MSUā€™s F.L. Crane Professor. ā€œIā€™m 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.

ā€œReceiving this national scholarship is a blessing to me,ā€ she said. ā€œThis was a big confidence booster and a reminder that you donā€™t 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 nationā€™s 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.

MSUā€™s School of Architecture offers the stateā€™s only professional architecture degree accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. Learn more atĀ .

Ļć½¶Ö±²„is Mississippiā€™s leading university, available online atĀ www.msstate.edu.