16 design students win Angelo Donghia scholarships
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, July 27, 2008
NEW YORK — The Angelo Donghia Foundation has announced the 16 winners of its 2008 Student Scholarship Program in Interior Design.
The scholarship is awarded to rising college seniors who are in a bachelor's degree program in interior design. The winners were chosen from among 62 student projects, and each will receive up to a $30,000 scholarship to be applied to tuition, board, maintenance and books.
Winners were chosen by a panel of designers and journalists. The foundation, named for the late Angelo Donghia, is a nonprofit group that supports the advancement of education in interior design. The foundation also supports research into AIDS and its related diseases and treatments.
This year's winners are:
Grant Poznick, Art Center College of Design
Lynea Rodriquez, Arizona State University
Katarzyna Lys, College for Creative Studies
Rafael Pimentel, Fashion Institute of Technology
Sang-Pyo Hong, Fashion Institute of Technology
Julie Dulski, La Roche College
Kathleen McGoldrick, The New England School of Art & Design
Koichi Iwata, Parsons the New School for Design
Bradley Wheeler, NY School of Interior Design
Valerie A. Wagner, NY School of Interior Design
Billy Tam, Otis College of Art and Design
Maria Yoder, Purdue University
Elizabeth Lanford, Ringling College of Art & Design
Ashley Bright, Ringling College of Art & Design
Stella Yom, School of Visual Arts
Rachael Ferrill, University of Tennessee
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