Description | Join us for the 2019 Summer Institute in the Arts and Humanities Symposium! The Symposium is the culmination of the 2019 Summer Institute in the Arts and Humanities program, themed "Creating Alternate Worlds". It will celebrate the work done by the program's undergraduate researchers: - Peyton Blackmer, Comparative History of Ideas; Informatics
- Ioan Butiu, Industrial Design
- Eden Chapman, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
- Kat Curtis, Art
- Izabel Del Bosque, Medical Anthropology & Global Health
- Rio Faltys-Burr, Comparative History of Ideas
- Rachel Fazio, Visual Communication Design; Gender, Women, and Sexuality
- Bre'Anna Girdy, English Language and Literature
- Riley Guerrero, Comparative History of Ideas
- Jack Johnston, Industrial Design
- Rosemary Jones, Drama; Political Science
- Keith Matt, American Indian Studies; Education, Communities, & Organizations
- Teddy McDonald, Creative Writing
- Jena Mcwhirter, Interaction Design
- Alwyn Mouton, Comparative History of Ideas; Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
- John Peterson, Comparative History of Ideas
- Mira Petrillo, Comparative History of Ideas; Philosophy
- Mariama Sidibe, International Studies
- Anisha Uppungonduri, Comparative History of Ideas; Physics
- Maxx Yamasaki, Comparative History of Ideas
This year's teaching team is the following: - Phillip Thurtle, Professor, Comparative History of Ideas
- Audrey Desjardins, Assistant Professor, School Art + Art History + Design
- Tyler Fox, Lecturer, Human Centered Design & Engineering
- Heidi Biggs, Lecturer, Design
- Nat Mengist, Lecturer, Comparative History of Ideas
There will also be an exhibition on Wednesday, August 21, from 5–9pm.Additional information about the Summer Institute is at the link below. |
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