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Architecture + Planning. Coupled with the retirement of several key design faculty members, and the addition of nine new faculty (five in design), this change has had significant impact on the offerings and emphasis in the architecture program and its visibility in the region. During her tenure the Multi-Disciplinary Design
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Graduate School of Architecture to the College of
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