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Architecture students honored for excellence

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Eleven undergraduate students in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Architecture were honored for scholastic excellence during the 2003 fall semester. A total of $1,500 in fellowships, scholarships and prizes was presented.

The winners and their awards include (EDITORS: See list.):

ARCHITECTURE AWARD WINNERS FOR FALL 2003

DECATUR – Joshua Eaton, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 271

ELMHURST – Ryan D. Dick, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 271

EUREKA – Abby Martin, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 371

FLOSSMOOR – Jeff D. Sanner, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 371

FREEPORT – Scott A. Winter, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 371

GRAYSLAKE – Gregory W. Schwartz, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 172

KILDEER – Margot J. Otten, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 172

LINDENHURST – David Smith, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 271

SHERIDAN – Cory J. Collman, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 172

OUT-OF-STATE

ARKANSAS, Jonesboro – Dylan M. Lamar, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 171/172 T3

OUT-OF-COUNTRY

FRANCE, Viroflay – Yama Enayatzadah, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 371

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