The U.S., Australia, and New Zealand implement an updated reciprocity agreement for architects
NCARB releases statement on AI and the future of the architectural profession
U.S., Canada, and Mexico update tri-national reciprocity agreement for architects
NCARB releases new 16-point Competency Standard for Architects
NCARB Workforce Readiness Report outlines key skills suggestions for entry-level architects
Six Views on the Future of Architectural Licensure
Architectural Licensure Is Becoming More Diverse, but Barriers to Equality Remain
NCARB signs new reciprocal agreement with counterparts in New Zealand and Australia
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Architecture profession is expanding and becoming more diverse, says NCARB
Architect: Whose Title Is It Anyway?
How ‘Architect’ Became a Protected Title in the United States
NCARB updates ARE 5.0 Guidelines
NCARB to explore ‘multiple pathways to practice’ frameworks
NCARB and ARB release reciprocal licensure guidelines for architects in the US and UK
NCARB announces new ARE 5.0 accommodations forms, other updates
It takes over 13 years to become an architect, according to new NCARB data
NCARB names eight winners of the President’s Medal for Distinguished Service
Slight decline in number of licensed architects in the United States, says NCARB
Work and study agreement signed between architectural registration bodies of the UK, Australia, and New Zealand
Harvard students' survey finds most architectural tasks can be done remotely
Citing equity concerns, NCARB nixes its rolling clock policy for the ARE 5.0 and above
NCARB and ARB sign Mutual Recognition Agreement affecting architects in the US and UK
UK ends EU licensure reciprocity with new Architects Act 1997 amendments
Almost one-third of architecture employees have faced or witnessed discrimination, says NCARB/NOMA survey
Tell us your experience: Challenges on the path to architectural licensure
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Architectural profession is recovering from COVID, and becoming more diverse, says NCARB
NCARB launches free practice exams for ARE ensuring 'equitable access to exam prep'
Deal reached for US/UK reciprocal architectural licensure
African American women significantly less supported in architecture schools, says NCARB and NOMA report
ARE scholarships for aspiring Black architects launched by the Architects Foundation
Unpaid internships 'deepen existing barriers' for emerging architects, says NCARB
NOMA/NCARB report exposes exam disparities for people of color and older candidates
The latest NCARB report shows how architectural education changed in 2020
Total number of U.S. architects is still growing despite COVID-19 disruption
White and male candidates more likely to pass the ARE, says NCARB study
Meet NCARB's 2021-2022 President Alfred Vidaurri Jr.
COVID led to 40% drop in new architects last year, says NCARB report
NCARB to launch remote ARE testing on November 16th
NCARB adds six months to exam clock, plans for remote examinations
Architectural Licensure at a Crossroads: An Interview with NCARB President Robert M. Calvani and President-Elect Alfred Vidaurri
New Mexico architect Robert M. Calvani inaugurated as new NCARB President
NCARB testing set to resume June 9th in many states
NCARB delays licensing exams through end of May
NCARB adjusts ARE 5.0 testing policies to protect health and safety of test-takers
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The general public strongly supports licensure standards for architects
NCARB's back to school tips for architecture students
AIA and NCARB join other professional organizations to push professional licensing
NCARB is studying how technology and shifts in practice could impact the future of licensure
According to NCARB, the number of Architects in the U.S. has increased
How to Pass the Architectural Registration Exam
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NCARB reveals diversity in the architectural profession has increased
NCARB reports architects take 12.5 years on average to get their licenses, down from 14 years in 2013
NCARB data reveals diversity is increasing amongst emerging professionals
NCARB opens new path to certification for architects from non-accredited schools
Can you guess how many architects there are in each state?
Architecture employees don't think supervisors think it's important they get licensed
NCARB opens up official certification to much wider field of architecture students
ARE 5.0 officially launches today
Latest NCARB report shows faster path to licensure
Are you experienced? NCARB changes IDP to AXP: Architectural Experience Program
2015 NCARB Awardees to implement new curricula "to expand and reposition practice"
There are now 14 programs working with NCARB to offer licensure upon graduation
Taking your licensing exams? Prepare for ARE 5.0's release with NCARB's "Transition Calculator"
Another step towards licensure upon graduation, as NCARB approves schools' plans
NCARB releases "By the Numbers" report for 2015 – and in general, things don't seem so terrible
NCARB switches up the way it certifies foreign architects
Is Twitter the architectural intern's unofficial labor union? Exposing the reality behind unpaid internships across borders and industries
NCARB will phase out the "intern" title
NCARB gives preview of data report to be released in July, says profession is "healthy and growing"
NCARB will resolve "Intern Architect" title debate at AIA National Convention
Inching closer to licensure at graduation, as schools show NCARB they're interested
Architecture's expensive taste: Weekly News Round-Up for December 1, 2014
NCARB announces reciprocity program across the US, Canada and Mexico
Latest NCARB survey indicates architecture is a growing profession in the U.S.
NCARB awards $50K to Parsons and Clemson University for development of new integrative curricula
Episode 2 of "Archinect Sessions" podcast out now!
Big businesses and baby steps: Weekly News Round-Up for September 22 and 29, 2014
NCARB announces major changes to IDP program
Recipients of the 2014 NCARB President’s Medal
NCARB reveals major reinventions for the IDP and ARE
NCARB's "licensure at graduation" announcement rubs Archinectors both ways
NCARB announces it will create program for architecture students to graduate with licensure
NCARB's new mobile app lets interns manage IDP hours on the go
Architecture Lobby survey takes a hard look at the state of the profession
Inside ARE 4.0: A handy primer for the Architect Registration Exam, Part I
AIA / NCARB Survey Indicates Higher Employment Rates for Intern Architects
Exploitation of Interns Coming to an End?