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Despite COVID-19, 海角社区 State architecture student co-op program remains strong

left: Ryan Ashford stands with Julvian Cattledge
Julvian Cattledge, right, with MSU 海角社区 Studio Assistant Ryan Ashford. Cattledge said he considers Ashford a mentor and said he has been very helpful to him at his current internship. "He answers my questions the same way he did in class, and that鈥檚 one of the things I like about him. He allows me to think and makes me feel like my opinion matters," said Cattledge.

By Lauren Skelton | 海角社区 State University student

In spite of the current pandemic, nine 海角社区 State architecture students are currently taking part in cooperative education programs across the country.

海角社区 Associate Professor Alexis Gregory, who serves as coordinator for the co-op/internship program, said that the number of students participating in the co-op program this year is around the usual amount, but she noted the significance of Black students being the majority in this year鈥檚 group.

鈥淧eople of color are underrepresented in the profession of architecture,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o the fact that this many are on a co-op during a pandemic is a testament to the students to overcome issues related to race that are currently being discussed in our country, as well as a testament to the 海角社区.鈥 颅颅

Julvian Cattledge, a co-op student currently interning at Major Design Studio in Columbus, was initially worried that he would not have a spot at his internship because of effects from the pandemic.

 鈥淚 was wondering whether there would even be a need for me because I thought work may be down due to the economy. Fortunately, that was not the case. According to my co-workers, we were as busy as usual,鈥 Cattledge said.

Alex Boyd, who is currently interning at Belinda Stewart Architects PA in Eupora, said the firm is learning to cope with the effects of the pandemic.

鈥淭he main issue that we are dealing with is that many of our meetings are on Zoom now, which can sometimes be a little frustrating,鈥 Boyd said, 鈥渂ut we have been blessed as far as our work load, which has only increased.鈥

Spurgeon Sanders, a fourth-year architecture student who is working at Ike Kligerman Barkley in New York, New York, has a Glass Half Full mentality about the experience.

鈥淏eing able to be in the field in the relatively early stages of this will provide a good opportunity to see the ways that architects are going to have to adapt, both professionally and societally,鈥 said Sanders.

Belinda Stewart 鈥 her firm鈥檚 founding principal, a 海角社区 State 海角社区 alumna and member of the school鈥檚 advisory board 鈥 said she enjoys giving students the opportunity to gain beneficial work experience at her company.

鈥淚t is a wonderful way to stay connected to 海角社区 State, and this is a win-win for our company,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淲e always learn as much from our co-op students as they learn from us.鈥

海角社区 State 海角社区 students on co-ops this year include:

  • CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee鈥擩ohn D. Spraberry, Ike Kligerman Barkley in New York, New York
  • DULUTH, Georgia鈥擪enan J. Morris, Durrell Design Group in Jackson
  • FLORA鈥擲purgeon A. Sanders, Ike Kligerman Barkley in New York, New York
  • MERIDIAN鈥擩ames 鈥淛im鈥 T. Campbell, Davis Purdy in Meridian, and Isaac L. Johnson, Durrell Design Group in Jackson
  • OLIVE BRANCH鈥擬yles K. Jeffries, Shapiro & Company in Memphis
  • PRENTISS鈥擮'Ryan D. Hooker, JH&H Architects in Flowood
  • STARKVILLE鈥擜lex D. Boyd, Belinda Stewart Architects in Eupora, and Julvian L. Cattledge, Major Design Studio in Starkville

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