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Some Architecture Student Love: 2012 a/e ProNet Scholarships Awarded

awardWe’re proud to announce that two architecture students have received the David W. Lakamp AIA Scholarship offered each year through a/e ProNet’s partnership with the AIA.

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) have selected William Hood and Jake DeNeui to receive the 2012 a/e ProNet scholarship. The program, initiated by a/e ProNet, a national association of insurance brokers who are committed to providing liability insurance and loss prevention to architects, is awarded to architecture students who demonstrate a particular interest in the principles of management in architecture practice. Hood and DeNeui will both receive $2,500 to use towards their tuition.

The a/e ProNet scholarship was initiated in 1990 by a/e ProNet and is open to third and fourth year undergraduates, as well as graduate students of architecture enrolled in a NAAB- accredited professional degree program. Submissions are reviewed by jury members of the AIA Practice Management Knowledge Community. Candidates were graded on their transcripts, letters of recommendations, and an essay on how they would resolve a project management dilemma.

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William Hood – The Cooper Union

Hood is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Architecture at the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union in New York City. He has worked as a model-maker with the architects Moorhead & Moorhead and Andrew Berman Architect, and as a marketing and communications manager for Van Alen Institute and Thomas Balsley Associates. In 2007, he graduated with Honors from the College of Social Studies at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.

Jake DeNeui – Montana State University

DeNeui is a 22-year-old graduate student at Montana State University. His primary interests include martial arts, rock climbing, hiking and art. Jake’s other skills and interests include speaking Spanish, teaching and practicing martial arts, and actively sharing his faith in Jesus. He plans on working in civic architecture and someday owning his own firm.

You can learn more about the a/e ProNet Scholarship and eligibility here. A full list of past winners can be found on the a/e ProNet Scholarship page at our website. The next deadline for application submissions will be in November of 2013. Follow us on Twitter for scholarship alerts!