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Knight Program <br />Page 1 of4 <br />School <br />Philosophy <br />Facilities <br />Events Calendar <br />Publications <br />Computing <br />Student Work <br />Academic Services <br />Admission <br />Financial Assistance <br />Registration <br />Career Placement <br />Programs <br />Undergraduate <br />Professional M.AfCh. <br />Post-professional <br />Study Abroad <br />High School <br />Knight Program <br />Design Center <br />People <br />Faculty <br />Luce Professor <br />Staff <br />Alumni <br />Site Map <br />t��t� �,�;�`t��c� <br />Search this site <br />KNIGHT PROGRAM IN COMMUNITY <br />BUILDING <br />2001 KIVIGHT FELLOW S- LAW OF THE INDIES <br />PRESS RELEASE: KNIGHT PROGRAI�I IN <br />COMMUNITY BUILDING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF <br />1�IIAI�II SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ANNOUNCES <br />2002 FELLO�VS <br />Twelve distinguished mid-career professionals from a variety <br />of disciplines have been awarded fellowships for 2002 from the <br />Knight Program in Community Building based at the <br />University of Miami School of Architecture. <br />The non-residential fellowships are awarded annually to <br />individuals with an active interest in the interdisciplinary <br />process of community building. Throughout the year, fellows <br />pursue independent research proj ects and take part in intensive <br />community-building workshops, seminars, and a charrette. <br />Fields from which fellows are selected include economic and <br />community development, housing transportation, architecture, <br />planning real estate, journalism, academia, and human <br />services. <br />http://www.azc.mia.mi.edu/programs/Knigh�/o20program/Knight.html 06/06/2002 <br />