In this issue of The Nautilus

Lecture series includes Samuel Assefa, Nov. 28
The 2007-2008 Architecture Lecture Series focuses on the multi-disciplinary and multi-lingual approach that celebrates the increasingly complex relationships among architects, industrial designers, urban planners, educators and landscape architects. Read
Heidi Konieczka: 2007 Reehil Scholar is "overwhelmed"
"I don't know how it is for most students paying for school on their own, but every once in a while something good happens," says the recipient of the second Paul Reehil Endowed Scholarship. Read
Alumna profile: Kathleen Reehil '67
"Three women were in my class to start at U of D Architecture," recalls Kathleen Zawadski Reehil, now a workplace strategist for Herman Miller Inc. "There were no women ahead of us." Read
Detroit Collborative Design Center news
The Design Center has recently been involved in using salvaged materials, helping Katrina victims, and bringing miniature golf to Detroit. Read
Anthony Martinico: Hello, from Poland
Professor Martinico writes from Warsaw, Poland, where he is teaching at the Politechnika Warszawska as a Fulbright senior lecturer. Read
Scultura di Alabastro
Students create alabaster sculptures and more during a Study Abroad trip to Volterra, Italy, a center of the alabaster trade. Read
Dean's letter
A letter to alumni and friends from Dean of the School of Architecture Stephen Vogel. Read


