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Students in School of Architecture honored

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Nine undergraduate students in the University of Illinois School of Architecture were honored for scholastic excellence during the 2002 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 2002

BARTLETT – Jonathan E. Pickell, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 171/172 T3

BLOOMINGTON – Christine C. Orser, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 171

DOWNERS GROVE – Laura L. Novick, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 171

LAKEWOOD – Sarah K. Dow, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 271

MENDOTA – Neil G. Sondgeroth, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 271

MORTON – Shana M. Dobrinsky, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 371

WATERLOO – Benjamin S. Paisley, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 271

OUT-OF-STATE

CALIFORNIA, Laguna Niguel – Steve S. Chen, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 371

OUT-OF-COUNTRY

HONG KONG, Kowloon – Vincent C.H. Leung, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design for Architecture 171

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