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ARCH 609 Studio Open House
11:30AM – 1:00PM | Marvin 310, 313 & 314
Join Professor Kapila Silva and his students for an open house exhibit of their undergrad capstone studio projects. The project brief, an eco-cultural futures lab, explores how the built environment can protect fragile ecosystems while strengthening the cultural and economic resilience of the communities who depend on them.
See Open House Pamphlet
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School of Architecture & Design: Graduation Open House & Graduate Exhibit
2:00PM – 4:00PM | Chalmers Cafe
Join us in celebrating our grads at the ArcD Graduation Open House and Graduate Exhibit.
School of Architecture & Design: Graduation Ceremony
6:00PM – 7:30PM | Lied Center
The ArcD graduation recognition ceremony is a formal event that honors graduating undergraduates, masters, and doctoral students who have or will finish their degree completion requirements in the Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 terms.
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Jayhawk Send Off
8:00AM – 2:00PM | Jayhawk Welcome Center
This is a wonderful opportunity for graduating students to celebrate with their peers, families, and the broader KU community before they become alumni. Jayhawk Send Off will also be an alternate viewing location for families and guests to watch the ceremony.
Learn More
KU Commencement
10:30 AM | David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
The university-wide Commencement ceremony is a less formal, no ticket required, all-university graduation event. KU Commencement’s most treasured tradition is the ceremonial walk down Mount Oread. It begins on Memorial Drive. From there, graduates march through the Memorial Campanile and to the stadium. In many ways, the walk is the ceremony.
See more about KU Commencement
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Summer & Fall Architecture electives
Click links below to learn about elective courses available this summer and next fall.
🌞 Summer 2026 🍁 Fall 2026
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The AIA St. Louis Scholarship Fund
The AIA St. Louis Scholarship Fund offers opportunities for students that are born or raised in the AIA St. Louis region and are studying architecture in their third, fourth, fifth year or performing graduate work at an NAAB accredited school of architecture (the University may be located anywhere in the US). Students will be asked to complete and application and if they meet the criteria, we will contact them to schedule a personal interview between the applicant and the Scholarship Fund Committee.
Application deadline: July 1st, 2026
Apply
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ArcD Student Organizations: Get involved!
Get involved with student organizations to improve your educational experience! Learn more about ArcD Student Organizations here & keep in touch with them via social media!
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| Street Nihonga: The Art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
Spencer Museum of Art
On view until June 28, 2026
This exhibition features 145 artworks by Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani alongside photographs, documentary videos, and works from the Spencer's collection.
More info
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Brush, Block, and Blood
Spencer Museum, Larry & Barbara Marshall Family Balcony
On view until June 28, 2026
This exhibition traces over a century of innovation through the work of three generations of women from the celebrated Yoshida family: Fujio, Chizuko, and Ayomi.
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| Form & Flux
Spencer Museum, Ingrid & J. K. Lee Study Center
On view until August 23, 2026
This new installation in our Lee Study Center features contemporary Asian ceramics that blend centuries-old traditions with innovative artistic expression.
More info
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☀️ Have a fantastic summer ArcD! |
🎊 Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
Returning students, the Week Ahead will be back in the fall 👋 See you in August!
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