Robert L. Wesley Award

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The SOM Foundation has opened applications for the 2024 Robert L. Wesley Award, which aims to support BIPOC undergraduate students pursuing architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, or engineering in the United States. Three students will receive $10,000 each, along with a yearlong mentorship with top BIPOC professionals and educators. The award honors Robert L. Wesley, SOM’s first Black partner.

Jury Panel

The 2024 jury will be led by Robert L. Wesley and will include Monica Chada, Andrew Santa Lucia, and Stephen Slaughter.

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