by Bruce D. Turner, AIA, & Ronald C. Weston, AIA Earlier this year, Bruce Turner, AIA, and Ron Weston, AIA, began a conversation with the AIA New Jersey Public Awareness Committee about ways in which our organization might leverage the excitement around the FIFA...
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The AIA New Jersey Education and Scholarship Foundation Seeks New Board Members
The AIA New Jersey Education and Scholarship Foundation seeks applicants to join its board. The Board Member (Trustee) Responsibilities are as follows: ï‚· 1. The Board shall consist of not less than six (6) nor more than twelve (12) regular Trustees.ï‚· 2. Trustees shall...
AIA Implores Your Action Against New Federal Definition of Professional Degrees
AIA would like to bring to your attention an action by the U.S. Department of Education that poses a threat to the reputational and financial future of our profession. The Department has proposed new rules for federal student lending that exclude architecture from its...
AIA New Jersey Board Closes out 2025
On Tuesday, December 2, 2025, the American Institute of Architects New Jersey Chapter Executive Committee and Board of Trustees held their final meeting of 2025 at the Lambertville Inn in Lambertville, NJ. All six sections of the state chapter were represented and...
The New Jersey State Board of Architects Discuss Unlicensed Practice and The Path to Licensure
In January 2026, the New Jersey State Board of Architects will be discussing unlicensed practice and the path to licensure. AIA NJ members have been invited to participate. This virtual meeting is open to all and will be held on Thursday, January 8th, 2026, at 9AM....
Architecture is a Profession!
Last month, the U.S. Department of Education announced it would reclassify architecture as a non-"professional degree" for federal student loan purposes, a decision made under the terms of the "One Big Beautiful Bill". This change is set to take effect in July 2026...






