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Chloe Froning

Dr. Chloe Froning conducts research on computer applications and design foundations, contributing significantly to the field of architecture education. As an Adjunct Professor at Kent State University's College of Architecture and Environmental Design, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her students. Dr. Froning earned her Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Kent State University, followed by a graduate degree from the prestigious Princeton School of Architecture Advanced Placement Program. In her role at Kent State, Dr. Froning is dedicated to teaching Design Foundations studios and a variety of computer applications courses. Her approach to education emphasizes the integration of technology with traditional design principles, preparing students to meet the challenges of modern architectural practice. Her research interests lie at the intersection of digital tools and foundational design concepts, aiming to enhance the educational experience and foster innovation in architectural design. Dr. Froning's commitment to her field is evident in her active engagement with both the academic and professional communities. She continually seeks to expand her expertise and share her insights with students and colleagues alike, ensuring that her contributions to architecture education remain impactful and relevant. Her passion for architecture and dedication to teaching make her an invaluable asset to the Kent State University community.

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