Designed for student and community engagement, new facility includes modern e-sports facility, state-of-the-art fitness center and offices to support student associations
March 6, 2026
MBL Architecture, the architect-of-record for the new Ferguson Student Union at Arkansas Tech University (ATU), announced that after 18 months of construction, the 70,634-square-foot student union is now complete and ready for service to the campus community.
During pre-publication meetings, AIA raised concerns with this approach in a November statement, joined by nearly 70 organizations representing hundreds of thousands of students and professionals
February 1, 2026
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) strongly opposes a proposed Department of Education rule that would strip Masters of Architecture and Doctorates of Architecture programs of their professional designation, limiting federal loans for thousands of architecture students to just $20,500 per year.
Supporting the Next Generation of Leaders in Construction
January 28, 2026
Mariella (“Mari”) Escobedo, a construction management student at Ball State University and a native of South Bend, Indiana, has been named the S-5! Scholarship recipient for the 2025–2026 academic year.
The spaceframe debuts a new technology that could revolutionize spaceframe design, and showcases innovation, sustainability, and hands-on architectural learning through a multi-year collaboration between The Catholic University of America School of Architecture and the National Building Museum
December 18, 2025
Architecture students from The Catholic University of America will build a massive floating spaceframe in the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., using sustainable materials and new technology that was designed in part by a student and professor at the University.
Arkansas-Based RISE Center Gives Students the Opportunity for Hands-on Learning
December 10, 2025
Siplast recently welcomed back 11th- and 12th-grade students from Arkadelphia High School to its state-of-the-art RISE Center in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
Georgia-Pacific supports results-driven education initiatives and preparing students for successful careers in manufacturing
December 2, 2025
Georgia-Pacific is strengthening its commitment to workforce development through strategic investments in education programs that prepare students for high-demand careers in advanced manufacturing.
Taking place at Algoma Steel and Tenaris November 25 and 26, the event will introduce Grades 7 and 8 students who identify as female in to careers in skilled trades and technology, with an emphasis on electrical pathways and manufacturing roles
November 26, 2025
An upcoming career exploration event organized by Skills Ontario, with collaborating partners Algoma Steel and Tenaris, is inspiring local youth to become skilled trade and technology leaders.