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Department Chair Selected to Judge The First Ever Biodesign Sprint Challenge

Department Chair Selected to Judge The First Ever Biodesign Sprint Challenge

by Hailey Dukes | Dec 17, 2021 | Color & Materials Design

Graduate Color and Materials Design Chair and Associate Professor Sally Erickson Wilson was selected to be on the judging panel for the Biodesign Sprint Challenge.  This new challenge is in collaboration with Google, and participants will be working on a month-long...
CCS Graduate Studies Hosts Painter Elaine S. Wilson in Fall 2021 Lecture Series

CCS Graduate Studies Hosts Painter Elaine S. Wilson in Fall 2021 Lecture Series

by Hailey Dukes | Oct 15, 2021 | Academics, Color & Materials Design, General, MFA Color & Materials Design, News

CCS Graduate Studies is excited to host painter Elaine S. Wilson in our Fall 2021 lecture series. Wilson holds her MFA in painting from the Yale School of Art and her BFA from the Washington University in St. Louis School of Art.   Wilson has over thirty years of...
College for Creative Studies Introduces Reinvisioned and Forward-Thinking Graduate Programs

College for Creative Studies Introduces Reinvisioned and Forward-Thinking Graduate Programs

by Kate Lees | Sep 21, 2021 | Academics, Color & Materials Design, Department News, MA Art Ed, MFA Color & Materials Design, MFA Design for Climate Action, MFA Integrated Design, MFA Interaction Design, MFA Motion Design, MFA Transportation Design, MFA UXD, News, Uncategorized

New advanced, STEM-designated, studio-based degree programs look to the future of design, climate and education.

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