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JCJ Architecture Spring 2021 Lecture Series Event April 14

April 08, 2021
Submitted By: Stephanie Fengler

The Department of Architecture invites students, faculty, and staff to the next event of the JCJ Architecture Spring 2021 Lecture Series featuring Kiwana T. McClung, AIA, NOMA, Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture & Design, University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

McClung will be speaking about "Architecture | Activism | Anomalousness: Considering, Teaching, and Designing the Built in Retrospect” this Wednesday, April 14 at 4 p.m.

Link to join. 

About Kiwana McClung

Kiwana McClung is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, native and an assistant professor in the School of Architecture & Design at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She was educated at Southern University and A&M College and received her Master of Architecture from LSU in 2012. Kiwana has worked on a variety of architectural design and planning projects as an intern architect with Coleman Partners Architects in Baton Rouge. Her past work experience includes numerous K-12 school renovation and master planning projects for East Baton Rouge Parish and St. Helena Parish schools, resort hotels in the Caribbean, and various commercial retail projects around southern Louisiana.
Kiwana is an artist who has completed several commissioned portraits for clients around the country. She serves as the faculty advisor to the UL chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students. In 2016, Kiwana was selected as the American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Award Recipient in recognition of her efforts to achieve greater diversity in curricula, school personnel, and student bodies, specifically to the incorporate the participation and contributions of historically underrepresented groups or contexts.