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Gibbs College to Honor Prof. Nick Harm, Raise Funds for Travel Study this Giving Day

Nick Harm and a graphic with the text "Gibbs College of Architecture, O U Giving Day Est 2017, In Memory of Nickolas L Harm".

Gibbs College to Honor Prof. Nick Harm, Raise Funds for Travel Study this Giving Day


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March 9, 2021

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Despite having to cancel the 2021 Charles W. Graham Travel Study Benefit Dinner due to the pandemic, Gibbs College is determined in its commitment to educating our students through out-of-classroom learning experiences.

This year, we ask for your help in honoring a very special advocate for travel study, the late Professor Nick Harm, who passed away in May 2020.

Nick Harm.

Prof. Nick Harm (April 28, 1950 – May 18, 2020)

It is nearly impossible to capture in words how influential Nick was in so many ways and for so many lives in our college. He arrived at OU in 1981 to begin his teaching career and only recently retired in 2016. In the intervening 35 years, Nick inspired and supported students and faculty to explore and stay curious about the world around them. He served as Director of the Division of Architecture and Interim Dean and also helped start the Division of Architecture Professional Advisory Board, in whom he inspired a dedication to raising funds to support student travel scholarships. His commitment to learning through travel was based on his own life changing experiences in the Army, as well as travelling the world and teaching in Saudi Arabia. Nick even led one of the largest groups of OU students to study in Rome in 2015.

In place of this year’s Graham Travel Study Dinner Benefit and in anticipation of a time when our students can again safely learn through out-of-classroom experiences, the Division of Architecture Professional Advisory Board is fundraising to rename their entire endowment and all the scholarships generated by it after Nick. The new Nick Harm Memorial Travel Study Scholarship will ensure that Nick’s incredible legacy is forever honored by supporting students’ travel study aspirations in all Gibbs College programs.

6 photos of Nick Harm traveling, including a step pyramid, an ornate gate, a grassy landscape, skydiving, stone columns, and dining.

If you knew Prof. Harm, you know he loved an adventure! Pictured above with his family in Egypt, Thailand, Switzerland, Italy, and more.

Please save the date for Tuesday, April 13th, 2021, the University of Oklahoma’s annual, online Giving Day event. This year, in lieu of our dinner, Gibbs College is dedicating all Giving Day funds raised to the Nick Harm Memorial Travel Study Scholarship, and we have set an ambitious goal of 50 donors. Note that donors will have the opportunity to indicate which of our seven programs—Architecture, Construction Science, Environmental Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Regional and City Planning, or Urban Design—they would like their donations to benefit.

We’re excited to share that matching donations are made possible this Giving Day with support from ACME BrickMechoShade Systems, and Nick’s wife, Mimi Harm. We hope you’ll join us in honoring Nick’s memory, while also supporting student learning through hands-on exploration as soon as it’s safe to travel again.

Please keep an eye out for the Giving Day link as the event draws near. Thank you for your continued support of our precious students.

PS: If you don’t want to wait until April to give, you may donate here at any time.


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