WASHINGTON – August 11, 2022 – The Architects Foundation today announced recipients for the AIA Large Firm Roundtable (LFRT) ARE Scholarship.
The Architects Foundation’s AIA LFRT ARE Scholarship helps fulfill the LFRT’s goal to double the number of licensed Black architects by 2030. The scholarship defrays the costs associated with the Architect Registration Examination (ARE), provides a one-year subscription to ArchiPrep and covers one year of Associate AIA or NOMA member dues.
“The future of our profession is bright. These scholarship winners will continue to build upon efforts to push our profession to be equitable, inclusive, and diverse,” said Jonathan Moody, AIA, chair of the review committee and co-chair of the LFRT Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) committee.
“I look through the list and see 34 steps on our continued journey of progress. The result will be better outcomes for all those we serve.”
The 2022 LFRT ARE Scholarship winners are:
- Asmau Ikhuoria
- Carleigh Pope
- Chadelle Clark
- Charnice Burns
- Chisom Okwulehie
- Christa Frisco
- Christian Coles
- Courtney Prentiss
- DaMario Walker-Brown
- Domonique Jiles
- Ernest Banks
- Feyisope Quadri
- Franklyn Jason Campbell
- Girmay Berhie
- Greg Miller
- Gwendoline Ndikumagenge
- Jacob Powell
- Jasmin Jenkins
- Joenette Cobb
- Joy Cunningham
- Karyn Reddick
- Kristin Mason
- Kuleya Bruce
- Malachi Pursley
- Malcolm Jones
- Mark Brooks
- Marsha McDonald
- Me’osha Solsberry
- Moriah Sims
- Nicholas White
- Norissa Alexander
- Shanese Brown
- Teri Watson
- Tianna Williams
- Tyler Porter
Complete details on the LFRT ARE scholarship program are available on the Architects Foundation website.
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Amanda Malloy
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As the philanthropic partner of The American Institute of Architects, the Architects Foundation attracts, inspires, and invests in a next-generation design community through scholarships and exhibitions. The Architects Foundation owns the historic Octagon building in the nation’s capital, activating the space to demonstrate the value architects and architecture bring to culture