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Creativity Abounds in CADC Summer Classes
Classes and studios may look a little different in the summer, but they are a vital part of learning across disciplines, and almost every other program in CADC had some sort of academic offerings this past summer.

CADC Summer Camps Prepare High School Students for College
CADC's summer camps are a great way for high school students to explore the college’s fields of study before having to declare a major as a freshman.

Auburn Grads Become Two of the Youngest Licensed Architects in the U.S.
Tate Lauderdale and Hunter Swatek are 2021 graduates of APLA and two of the youngest people to ever become licensed architects in the United States.

APLA Grad Selected for National Park Service’s Latino Heritage Internship Program
Recent Auburn Architecture grad Amie Sardinha has been selected for the Latino Heritage Internship Program in the National Park Service in Washington, D.C.

Architecture Professor of Practice Tom Chung’s Firm Wins Education Facility Design Award
Chung is Principal of the architecture firm Leers Weinzapfel Associates, which was honored with the 2022 Education Facility Design Award by AIA's Committee on Architecture for Education.

First Year Final Project: The Selma Welcome Center
First year architecture students in the Foundation Unit curriculum complete a final project annually that is the accumulation of all they have learned in the year.

APLA Spring 2022 Awards Day: Scholarships
APLA completed spring semester 2022 with its annual awards day celebration. Congratulations, students!

APLA Spring 2022 Awards Day: Writing & Book Awards
Spring awards day presents students with scholarships, faculty recognition for studio achievement, writing, and research. Annual competition winners are announced as well.