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APDesign graduates recognized for achievements in APDPro
Four graduates in the College of Architecture, Planning and Design at Kansas State University received APDPro Certification by completing all 5 years of requirements for APDPro, the college’s professional development program.
The following students achieved certification in APDPro during the 2024-2025 academic year:
Aenya Richards, fifth-year student in architecture, Wichita, Kansas; Evan Sedlacek, fifth-year student in architecture, Elmhurst, Illinois; Isabella Cangelosi, fifth-year student in architecture, Gladstone, Missouri; and Laurena Cangelosi, fifth-year student in architecture, Gladstone, Missouri.
More than 600 APDesign students participated in APDPro during the 2024-2025 academic year.
The mission of APDPro is to enrich students’ experience in APDesign and provide a competitive advantage as they transition to the workplace. The programs offered through APDPro help students develop the career skills employers are looking for via workshops; lectures; seminars; professional mentoring; and networking opportunities. Students receive a LinkedIn badge each year they complete the program requirements and become certified in APDPro if they complete the requirements every year they are eligible. Learn more about APDPro and its mentor program, or for more information, please contact Danna Voegeli, APDPro coordinator, at apdpro@k-state.edu.