Vivian Arredondo Rendon is a recent graduate, and current AIAS UNLV Past President from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Architecture with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and… Read more »
Vivian Arredondo Rendon is a recent graduate, and current AIAS UNLV Past President from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Architecture with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and… Read more »
Haley Jackson was last year’s President at the AIAS Catholic University of America Chapter, in Washington, D.C. Within her time as Chapter President, she worked closely with their administration and… Read more »
Earlier this year, the AIAS launched the Chapter Growth Olympics to celebrate all the chapters that comprise our organization and reward their outstanding efforts to grow and solidify their legacy. … Read more »
Elizabeth Pernicek is in her first year of her Master of Architecture degree at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She recently graduated in May with her BSD: Architecture and is currently… Read more »
The AIAS is proud to announce the 2024-2025 Committees and Task Forces! These groups are vital parts of our organization, and work each year to fulfill charges and deliverables established… Read more »
Toqa Hazem Imam, Architecture Student/Interior Design at Palestine Polytechnic University, considers having an influence on society as a civilizational trait that leads to advancement and success, and it should be… Read more »
Membership Month is back, and to celebrate we are bringing back a long-standing tradition of the AIAS: we’re giving our chapters another challenge to grow! With the Chapter Growth Olympics,… Read more »
Rebecca is a graduate student at Montana State University pursuing a Master of Architecture and holds a Bachelor’s in Environmental Design. As a second-year undergraduate student, she was elected Vice… Read more »
Calling all AIAS members! We have some important news to share with you. Starting October 1st, our membership dues will increase from $47 to $55. We want to explain why… Read more »
The AIAS works each year to address issues affecting students around the world through our Committees and Task Forces. These groups are made up of dedicated members who bring their… Read more »
As an AIAS Chapter President, much of the work I have guided in my Chapter falls into three buckets. Travel with Peers Learning from past architectural successes, as well as… Read more »
Mason is a second-year student in Architectural Technology at Spokane Community College. He does a great job of chairing our weekly meetings, eliciting excitement about the AIAS and keeping the… Read more »
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