ASID Academic Achievement Award
Emily Dyer, MA in Interior Design 2012, won ASID Foundation's Joel Polsky Academic Achievement Award with her MA Thesis, “Dwelling in The Home: Designing for Mindfulness, Connection and Well-being”
ASID is the oldest and largest professional association for interior designers in the US & Canada.
The "Polsky Prize" is " to recognize outstanding academic contributions to the discipline of interior design through literature or visual communication. Entries should address the needs of the public, designers and students on such topics as educational research, behavioral science, business practice, design process, theory or other technical subjects. Material will be judged on innovative subject matter, comprehensive coverage of topic, organization, graphic presentation, bibliography and references."