In recent years, our Interior Design students have been very successful in regional and national design competitions.

2024

  • Madison Svoboda, 4th year student in interior design, was named one of the 2024 METROPOLIS Future100 Interior Design Undergraduate Winners, recognizing her as one of the top interior design students in the United States and Canada to graduate this year. Read the story to learn more.
  • Benjamin Hall, Ashley von Mosch, and Regan Wright, 4th year students in interior design, were named 2024's Outstanding Seniors of the interior design program.
  • Ashley von Mosch, 4th year student in interior design, presented her research and evidence-based design project titled "Designing a Supportive Transitional Living environment for Homeless Youth" at the annual HHS Research/Creative/Scholarship and Discovery (RSCAD) Showcase in Spring 2024.
  • Regan Wright, 4th year student in interior design, presented her research and evidence-based design project titled "Shifting the Addiction Mindset: Designing Recovery Homes for Individuals with Substance Use Disorders" at the annual HHS Research/Creative/Scholarship and Discovery (RSCAD) Showcase and the K-State Undergraduate Research Forum in Spring 2024.
  • Sarah Adams, Abby Busby, Sydney Martinson, and Jadyn Wolf, 4th year students in interior design, were awarded 2nd place in the 2024 annual IDEC Student Design Competition with their design submission, "Burrow".
  • Kayla Bonczkowski, 3rd year student in interior design, placed in the top 28 with her Next Design Firm project in Steelcase's annual 'NEXT' competition. Read the story to learn more.

2023

  • Madison Svoboda, 4th year student in interior design, was awarded the 2023-24 Thermador Diversity in Design Pipeline Scholarship. The scholarship includes a $10,000 monetary scholarship, a yearlong mentorship, and membership to IDS. Read the story to learn more.
  • Molly Edelman and Christianna Kasunic, 3rd year students in interior design, were each awarded NEWH scholarships, receiving $3,000 and $8,000 in scholarships, respectively. They were also recognized for their achievements at the Annual Chapter Scholarship Gala in Dallas, TX.
  • Benjamin Hall, Savannah Harrison, Jadyn Wolf, and Olivia Richardson, 4th year students in interior design, won 1st place in the 2023 annual IDEC Video Competition with their submission on the sense and how design can improve the well-being of neurodivergent groups. Read the story to learn more.
  • K-State's Interior Design Program was named 'one to know' in Architectural Digest's ADPRO top-20 list. Read the story to learn more.
  • Savannah Hinck, 4th year student in interior design, presented her research work over living environments for seafarers at an AECOM Quarter Global Leadership Meeting. Her research and subcinct design was received by individuals from China, Spain, England, France, Ireland, Germany, and across the United States. Her design solutions detailed how to improve the lives of seafarers while they live at sea in high-stress environments, and was directed to maritime organizations to remind them of the importance of these concepts.

2022

  • K-State's Interior Design Program ranked 4th in collegerank.net's ranking of university interior design programs. Read the story to learn more.
  • Sydney Tucker, 4th year student in interior design, landed a spot on Metropolis Magazine's Future 100 list for her excellence in design. Read the story to learn more.
  • Rachel Aranda, Anna Hudson, and Sydney Tucker, 4th year students in interior design, were awarded third place in the midwestern region for the 2022 IDEC Student Design Competion with their project, "Strata". Read the story to learn more.
  • Mimi Anderson, Holly Frakes, and Savannah Hinck, 3rd year students in interior design, placed first place in the 2022 IDEC Student Design Competition with their project, "Loom". Read the story to learn more.
  • Savannah Hinck, Alexis Coleman, and Ashley Manzo, 3rd year students in interior design, won first place in the 2022 IDECF Video Competition for their research detailing what and how systems should be applied for permanent housing that serves the homeless community. Read the story to learn more.
  • Nhat-Quynh Pham, Margaret Ahearn, and Ciara Hovis, 3rd year students in interior design, won second place in the IDECF 2022 Video Competition with their submission that focused on how community-based systems support well-being. Read the story to learn more.

2021

  • Aidan Lammers, Blaze Parson, and Mimi Anderson, 2nd year students in interior design, earned regional finalist recognition in the 2021 IDEC Student Design Competition for their project, "Lorem". Read the story to learn more.
  • Mikayla Adkins, Rachel Aranda, Katie Cunningham, and Alyssa O’Neal, 3rd year students in interior design, produced an award-winning video describing the findings of design research related to the pandemic’s impact on the practice of interior design. Read the story to learn more.
  • Mikayla Adkins, Brett LaFleur, Hannah Richardson, and Sydney Tucker, 3rd year students in interior design, were recognized by the College of Health and Human Sciences for their research detailing how to support the idea of ‘aging-in-place’, especially in low-income environments. Read the article to learn more.

2020

  • Aubrey Koontz, Samantha Cordell, and Rachel Eastman, 4th year students in interior design, took 1st place in the 2020 Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Student Video Competition - Diversity and Interior Design. Each year, the Interior Design Educators Council hosts a video competition, asking participants to create a short video on a specified topic. This year’s competition explored the meaning of diversity and inclusion for interior designers. The competition sought videos that expand audience thinking about the practice and future of interior design in an increasingly diverse society. Entries were judged on how well they address the topic, creativity/engagement, suitability for sharing with a non-designer audience and professional quality.