Article: K-STATE'S INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM REACCREDITED BY COUNCIL FOR INTERIOR DESIGN ACCREDITATION

Kansas State University issued the following news release:

Kansas State University's bachelor of interior architecture program has received the maximum reaccreditation of six years from the Council for Interior Design Accreditation.

The program, offered through K-State's College of Architecture, Planning and Design's interior architecture and product design department, consistently ranks among the best in the country by an annual survey of architecture and design employers. Stephen Murphy, professor of interior architecture and product design and head of the department, said K-State's was one of the first three programs in the nation to receive this accreditation, which started in 1973.

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