Professor: Dr. Emily YorkUNST 300E: Design Fiction TTH 11:00-12:15 – Carrier 0101This is a 3D Printing Lab (3Space) course in which students will create design fiction—a blend of material production and narrative that incorporates science fiction and design...
Professor: Dr.Kathyrn Hobson – Harrison 2101 – Th 3:30-6:00Communication is an ever-changing process in which you construct and respond to messages that are consistent with a communication purpose, audience, and context. With social media having such a...
Professor Dr. Terry BeitzelFrom Black Lives Matter to the Tea Party to Indivisible movements, the role of an informed, organized, and active citizenry in promoting political and social change has never been more prominent. The fundamental human right to organize and...
Professor: Dr. Laura Taalman How can we best represent the world that we live in? On paper we are limited to two dimensions, but with today’s technology we can produce three-dimensional models and visualizations that provide more descriptive artifacts of our...
Professor: Dr. Sarah BrooksWhy does preserving cultural heritage matter? How do enduring monuments define identity: personal, local, religious, cultural, and national? Can art create dialogue and understanding? Our course highlights the study of visual culture. It...
Professor: Dr. Mary GayneStudents in this course will explore the recent global shifts in immigration, refugee resettlement, and transnational migration from 1965-present through accumulation, analysis, and interpretation of publicly-available sources that describe...
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