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group poses holding a big check: Pictured, left to right: A representative from Brasfield and Gorrie, Eric Cothern, William “Cameron” Crace, Kasey Losik, Jackson Drescher, Maurin Dooley, Nolan Grady, a representative from Brasfield and Gorrie, Visiting Assistant Professor Hamed Rafsanjani and Assistant Professor Afshin Hatami.
Students accept a $500 check from Brasfield & Gorrie, who sponsored their division in the Associated Schools of Construction Region 2 Fall 2022 Student Competition. (Pictured, left to right: A representative from Brasfield and Gorrie, Eric Cothern, William “Cameron” Crace, Kasey Losik, Jackson Drescher, Maurin Dooley, Nolan Grady, a representative from Brasfield and Gorrie, a BCS visiting assistant professor and BCS Assistant Professor Afshin Hatami.)

An interdisciplinary team of students from Mississippi State University recently competed in the held in Atlanta, Georgia. 

The team, coached by Assistant Professor Afshin Hatami and a visiting assistant professor, earned third place in the Bid Simulation division, which was hosted by Brasfield & Gorrie.

Representing Mississippi State were building construction science majors Eric Cothern, William “Cameron” Crace, Maurin Dooley, Jackson Drescher, Nolan Grady, and architecture major Kasey Losik.

“I am proud of this young team for performing so well,” said Interim Associate Head of the Department of Building Construction Science Michele Herrmann. “The competition requires a significant amount of time and effort from the students and coaches. The experience they gained this year will be a great asset in future competitions.”

Team member Drescher agreed. “I enjoyed the experience there and being exposed to so much information. I learned so much in such a short amount of time and was able to get a short glimpse at how much more there is to learn about this industry.”

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