“Engberg Anderson was pleased to begin this new scholarship focused on improving equity within our profession,” said Bill Robison, Partner. “Targeting the funds for students from Milwaukee and the surrounding counties gives us a chance to lift up talented students who share the same home and understand the needs of this community. Shavonte was a perfect first recipient for us as she explores the transition from public art to architecture. Her focus on projects that impact the community fits so well with the work we seek and do in the cities we call home. We look forward to helping her grow as a professional through a summer internship and remaining involved with her work as she continues in the graduate program at SARUP in the coming year.”
Engberg Anderson is committed to UW-Milwaukee’s School of Architecture & Urban Planning (SARUP) program and believes in the mission of teaching students how to make their neighborhood, city, and the world a better place.