Nea is bridging the gap between academia and real-world practice by partnering with industry organizations and government agencies.
Her leadership skills have helped her build bridges that benefit students, professionals, and the field of architecture.
Research Partnerships
Strengthening academic research partnerships to foster discourse and knowledge sharing.
Having a tangible example of someone that understood what it was like to be a woman in a male-dominated field and the personal background that Professor Maloo has, meant there were no excuses for me to obtain licensure.
Natasha Graves, AIA
Graduated Howard Student






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MEDIA AND PUBLICATIONS
Nea Maloo has been featured in various media outlets and publications for her contributions to the field. From architectural journals to national news, Nea's expertise and insights continue to inspire and drive positive change in the industry.
SELECTED MEDIA
Howard University program focuses on reducing buildings’ carbon footprint, CBS Interview
AIA’s HBCU Internship program: Future architects help design AIA’s future
The Dig, Howard University Architecture Lecturer Nea Receives Prestigious Course Development
2022 Course Development Prize Winners in Architecture, Climate Change, and Society
AIA DC Committee of Education Fall Event, 2022
Howard University program focuses on reducing buildings' carbon footprint
Large buildings are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. But as CBS News' Natalie Brand shows us, future architects at Howard University in Washington D.C. hope to shrink the size of those carbon footprints.
AUG 30, 2022