UNCG Class of 2024: Dana and Rylee Blossey
Dena and Rylee Blossey are a mother and daughter team earning their interior architecture degrees with UNCG's Class of 2024.The unique program not only provided an outlet for their individual creativity, but inspired plans to open an architecture firm together one day.
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