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The School of Architecture Advisory Board met on October 10 in Starkville.
The group heard a presentation from Executive Associate Vice President Julia Hodges, Ph.D, who served as the interim provost during the School’s NAAB Accreditation visit last February. Hodges provided the group with first-hand insight into the comments and exchange by the NAAB Visiting Team when they met with her and ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½app President Mark Keenum, Ph.D.
More about the recent accreditation can be found .
The group also voted to adopt new by-laws and visited with students at the School of Architecture.