Construction Science assistant professor Dr. Anthony Perrenoud recently completed a nationwide study for the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
In this study, Dr. Perrenoud identified opportunities in which NAHB can increase engagement with young home builders. More than ever before, today’s young home builders are looking to impact change within their communities.
NAHB provides outstanding education and networking events that can help young homebuilders make a lasting impact on their community.
On April 24, 2026, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture hosted its annual Graduate Student Showcase, a celebration of research, design innovation, and creative exploration across all graduate programs within the College.
The Gibbs College of Architecture celebrates fifth-year architecture student Haley Praytor, who has been recognized at the national level for her design work. In early March, Haley received a Graduate Division Award of Merit for her submission to the 2025 Metal Building Manufacturers Association student design competition.
Ronald Frantz Jr., emeritus professor, has been named a 2026 Mary Means Leadership Award recipient, the highest honor presented by Main Street America. The award was announced at the Main Street Now Conference in Tulsa, recognizing leaders who advance preservation-based economic development and community revitalization.