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Architecture students receive scholarships, fellowships, awards

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Fifteen graduate and undergraduate students in the University of Illinois School of Architecture were honored for scholastic excellence during the 1999 fall semester. A total of $2,150 in fellowships, scholarships and prizes was presented.

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

ARCHITECTURE AWARD WINNERS FOR FALL 1999

AURORA – Michael J. McGinnis, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 373

CARBONDALE – Hsiao-Tsui Sara Lu, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 171/172x

CHAMPAIGN – Arnaud Liberge, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 373

DARIEN – Melodie C. Leung, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 171

DUNLAP – Nathan B. St. John, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 371

HOFFMAN ESTATES – Scott J. Brendel, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 271

MENDOTA – Jason V. Bauer, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 373

MOUNT MORRIS – Andrew T. Obendorf, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 171

NAPERVILLE – Michael P. Dolter, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 371

PALOS HEIGHTS – Chyanne L. Husar, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 171

ROCHESTER – James C. Nelson, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 271

URBANA – Jason P. Chandler, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 373; Brian T. Foote, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 373

OUT-OF-STATE

MISSOURI, Springfield – Brian T. Jowett, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 271

OHIO, Cincinnati – Justin T. Molloy, Edward C. Earl Prize in Architectural Design 373

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