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Landscape Architecture Student Honored by Oklahoma City Community Foundation for Korean War Memorial Project

Kimberly White with her design for a Korean War Memorial in Oklahoma City.

Landscape Architecture Student Honored by Oklahoma City Community Foundation for Korean War Memorial Project


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October 9, 2017

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Landscape Architecture graduate student Kimberly G. White was recently honored with an Oklahoma City Community Foundation scholarship award by the American Society of Landscape Architects. The submission of her Korean War memorial project from MLA Studio II, led by Brent Wall, in conjunction with her overall academic performance, led to her being chosen as this year’s recipient.


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