
Career Services is here to support you! We know this has been a difficult season searching for internship and job opportunities, so we wanted to check-in with you all and hear from you. Please join us on June 30 at 1:00pm for an informal discussion where we will share what we are learning from panel discussions and employers, do our best to answer questions, share resources/tips and have a general dialogue in this unprecedented time.

Join us for a discussion about career trajectories for graduates in this anything but ordinary moment in time moderated by Program Director for Interior Design, Igor Siddiqui. See below the roundtable panelists.
Primo Orpilla | O+A, San Francisco
Robin Osler | FXCollaborative, New York
Jennifer Kolstad | Ford Motor Company, Detroit
Brian Stromquist | Gensler, San Francisco
Marlon Orr | Objects in General, New York
Laura Britt | Laura Britt Design, Austin
Laura Lewi | CallisonRTKL, New York


DESIGN FUTURES 2020
May 18-22, 2020
Washington University in St. Louis
Apply to represent UTSOA at Design Futures today!
Applications are now open to apply to attend the 2020 Design Futures Public Interest Design Student Leadership Forum!

Please join us for the Community & Regional Planning Employer Roundtable Discussion on May 15, 12:00pm-1:30pm for a dialogue from the panelists and employers below regarding the issues faced by the professional sector.
Panelists
Matt Hollon, City of Austin Watershed Protection Department
Martha Arosemena, GrantWorks
Katie Coyne, Asakura Robinson
John-Michael Cortez, Mayor’s Office
Suzanne Russo, Pecan Street
Zach Stern, Texas General Land Office

On Friday, April 24, the Center for American Architecture and Design will host Anthony Alofsin.
Roughly every other Friday during the fall and spring semesters, the Center hosts the Friday Lunch Forum Series. The aim of the series is for faculty, staff, and students to meet in an informal atmosphere to debate topics and to share ideas about history, practice, theory, and new directions for architecture. Recordings of each forum will be posted as they become available.


Roughly every other Friday during the fall and spring semesters, the Center hosts the Friday Lunch Forum Series. The aim of the series is for faculty, staff, and students to meet in an informal atmosphere to debate topics and to share ideas about history, practice, theory, and new directions for architecture. Recordings of each forum will be posted as they become available.

It is timely in the Anthropocene, more than ever before, to search for a non-anthropocentric mode of reasoning, and consequently also of designing.