
As we stay home and practice social distancing, it may be hard to feel like our AIAS membership means anything. But it still does! Over the course of the next… Read more »
As we stay home and practice social distancing, it may be hard to feel like our AIAS membership means anything. But it still does! Over the course of the next… Read more »
The FBDAC strongly discourages Chapters and their FBD Programs from meeting in person during the COVID-19 pandemic. We understand that this may be disheartening for many of our members who… Read more »
The AIAS Freedom by Design Advisory Committee has put together these frequently asked questions that we’ve heard a lot about recently, and our frequently given answers! We recommend that you… Read more »
The current health situation has affected all of us and yet none of us in the same way. If you’re looking for ways to help out or if you yourself… Read more »
The end of the Spring semester is supposed to be when firms are hiring and your school and AIAS Chapter are hosting professional development workshops and other opportunities. In the… Read more »
One of the many bright sides of the current situation is that we’ve got a bit more time on our hands to develop skills and get inspired! Get back to… Read more »
Now that schools have gone virtual, your AIAS Chapter also needs to adapt! Luckily, everything about being in the AIAS has trained you to be a resilient and flexible leader… Read more »
ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE: WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH Written by Renu Varadheeswaran, CalPoly – SLO on the 2019-2020 AIAS Equity & Diversity Task Force As we focus on Women in Architecture for this… Read more »
With everything happening in the world today, I am reminded of the song “Sound & Color” by the Alabama Shakes. Verse one reads: A new world hangs Outside the window… Read more »
The AIAS is pleased to announce the 2020 CRIT Journal Team, led by newly appointed Editor-in-Chief Samantha Pires, from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Entirely composed of students and… Read more »
Last year was the inaugural year of the AIAS Advocates Program – an application-based opportunity geared towards showcasing and providing platforms for you, our members, to speak up and speak… Read more »
March of 2020 was a rollercoaster. Students across the world were abruptly shifted into new ways of learning and living, and there is still no guarantee that tomorrow will remotely… Read more »
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