This article was originally published on Common Edge. The vast majority of practitioners I've known over the years seek well-trained graduates who are ready on Day One to be productive employees. But ...
Over the past year, the exponential proliferation of artificial intelligence–powered technologies has turned an anxious whisper into a blaring claxon of existential crisis. In a March 2023 report, ...
On November 30, 2023, AN published an op-ed by NCARB president Jon Baker about his personal experience and NCARB’s statement endorsing multiple pathways to licensure. AN received the following ...
Eva Franch i Gilabert (left), Lesley Lokko (center), and Harriet Harriss (right). (Photos credits left to right: Stefan Ruiz, Courtesy Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, Morley Von ...
Architects in Schools program reaches 5,000+ Oregon students. Scholarships expand statewide, awarding $67,500 in 2025. New mentorship program supports diverse design graduates. Focus on outreach to ...
As many of you know, the U.S. Department of Education has proposed a rule that would narrow the federal definition of “professional degrees” for student loan purposes. Under this […] ...
With Taliesin closing after 88 years in operation, architects are considering other models for educating young people in the field, as well as more sustainable ways to honor Frank Lloyd Wright’s ...
This webinar is part of the Wood Structures Academy. As a building material, wood’s unique characteristics make it a stand-out for construction, remaining one of the most used materials in the ...
The Department of Education (DOE) recently announced that it plans to reclassify architecture degrees: As soon as July 2026, they may no longer be considered “professional.” While it may sound like an ...