Christee Holbrook
Tell us a little about what you do in your role at GRI.
Maintain the values and culture of the company, grow and expand the company to its fullest potential, business networking within our community and industry…
Maintain the values and culture of the company, grow and expand the company to its fullest potential, business networking within our community and industry…
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For more information, contact the Building Construction Science Program at 662-325-8305.
The Building Construction Science Department at Mississippi 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ University is designed to prepare students for careers in construction and construction-related fields. The studio-based program is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE).
The Sigma Lambda Chi International Construction Honor Society exists to provide recognition to outstanding students in construction curricula. It is open to the top 20% of the junior and senior classes that exemplify leadership, academic excellence, and a desire to propel the construction industry forward. Members engage in chapter fellowship, professional development, and community service. Sigma Lambda Chi is certified by the Association of College Honor Societies.
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Christee Holbrook is owner and president of Graham Roofing in West Point, Mississippi.
I choose 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ at MSU because it was a place I felt welcome when I toured and could tell the professors truly did care about the achievements of their students.
My favorite spot on campus is easily Howell; I now have so many fun memories in Howell and have accomplished many things there.
I chose 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ because I liked the hands-on learning offered through the program. I knew I wanted to go into the construction industry, and the hands-on aspect at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ really stood out to me.
My favorite spot on campus is either Davis Wade or Dudy Noble.
If I could go back and tell my high school self one thing, I would say to know when to work and when to have fun.
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For more information, contact Amy Skelton, askelton@career.msstate.edu.
After not being able to hold in-person studio last summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mississippi 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ University Building Construction Science Program first-year summer studio is back and hard at work.
Classes began June 2 with Professors Lee Carson and Richard Chenoweth and Shop Technician Charles Beckwith.
Students have been working on a design-build project – a modular building with three primary modules.