Strategic Communications and Marketing News Bureau

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

Read Next

Health and medicine Dr. Timothy Fan, left, sits in a consulting room with the pet owner. Between them stands the dog, who is looking off toward Fan.

How are veterinarians advancing cancer research in dogs, people?

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — People are beginning to realize that dogs share a lot more with humans than just their homes and habits. Some spontaneously occurring cancers in dogs are genetically very similar to those in people and respond to treatment in similar ways. This means inventive new treatments in dogs, when effective, may also be […]

Honors From left, individuals awarded the 2025 Campus Awards for Excellence in Public Engagement are Antoinette Burton, director of the Humanities Research Institute; Ariana Mizan, undergraduate student in strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship; Lee Ragsdale, the reentry resource program director for the Education Justice Project; and Ananya Yammanuru, a graduate student in computer science. Photos provided.

Awards recognize excellence in public engagement

The 2025 Campus Awards for Excellence in Public Engagement were recently awarded to faculty, staff and community members who address critical societal issues.

Uncategorized Portrait of the researchers standing outside in front of a grove of trees.

Study links influenza A viral infection to microbiome, brain gene expression changes

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — In a study of newborn piglets, infection with influenza A was associated with disruptions in the piglets’ nasal and gut microbiomes and with potentially detrimental changes in gene activity in the hippocampus, a brain structure that plays a central role in learning and memory. Maternal vaccination against the virus during pregnancy appeared […]

Strategic Communications and Marketing News Bureau

507 E. Green St
MC-426
Champaign, IL 61820

Email: stratcom@illinois.edu

Phone (217) 333-5010