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The Garden unfolds at the new SODAS2123 cultural complex (in Lithuanian SODAS means GARDEN), in downtown Vilnius and online. A few dozen artists, researchers, students and professors perform in the hybrid reality grove that merges the physical with the perspectives of creatures living in and around it: from the artists themselves to microorganisms.
The Garden takes the visual and conceptual metaphor of the grove and builds its programme around it. As an assemblage of trees or a smaller unit of forest, a grove is a place where symbiotic communication and relationships take place not only between its indigenous habitants, but also among invasive and migrant species, including human beings and their activities.
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IU Kokomo Chancellor Recognized By Invitation to Round Table on Public Policy, Manchester College, Oxford University, Michael Harris Chancellor, Summer 2012. פרופסור וצנסלור מייקל הריס
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Professor Michael Harris, IUK, at an invited Seminar - Round Table on Public Policy, Harris Manchester College, Oxford University
IU Kokomo Chancellor Recognized By Invitation to Round Table on Public Policy, Harris Manchester College, Oxford University, Summer 2012
The Oxford Round Table is an international educational organization whose purpose is to promote education, art, science, religion and charity. This purpose is effectuated by the conduct of interdisciplinary symposia and the publication of meritorious manuscripts emanating therefrom.
The Oxford Round Table is a not-for-profit organization chartered under the laws of England and Wales as authorized by the Companies Acts of Parliament, 1985-2006. The registered office of which is located in England. A branch of the organization, the Oxford Round Table, North America, Inc., NFP, is registered with the Secretary of State of Illinois as a not-for-profit company located in Illinois, U.S.A., with communication substations in California, Kentucky and New York.
The Round Table seeks to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of contemporary issues that affect the public good in all its various forms and ramifications. The public good is expansively interpreted by the Round Table to include all matters that enrich the human experience and enhance the human condition. The Oxford Round Table is a unique forum, not a conference in the conventional sense, but rather an opportunity for scholars and leaders to discuss government policy in a collegial, "think-tank" atmosphere. The structure of the program allows for the dialogue of participants to freely flow in response to issues presented at each meeting. While avoiding specific topical prescription, the Round Table endeavours to stimulate debate through eliciting meaningful dialogue by suggesting certain themes for discussion. Past themes have included considerations of human rights, social justice, economics, history, religion, ethics, morals, law, medicine and the liberal arts and sciences.
Each session of the Oxford Round Table is designed around a format that enables participants to present papers and to engage in discussions regarding those papers in both formal colloquy and informal dialogue. Papers presented at Round Tables may be submitted for publication in the Forum on Public Policy, an on-line and a hard copy journal of the Oxford Round Table. Manuscripts are evaluated by peer external reviewers and accepted or rejected based on quality and contribution to the particular field of knowledge. The Forum is indexed by Gale/Cengage Learning and EBSCO. The on-line Forum is provided to all readers free of charge.
This Round Table held at Harris Manchester College in the University of Oxford. As you may know, the University of Oxford is a confederation of thirty-eight (38) colleges of which Harris Manchester College is one. The colleges, themselves, are not degree granting or programmatic units of the University. The University is an academic umbrella over all the colleges. The Round Table is, thus, not an academic programme conducted by the umbrella University. Harris Manchester College is the venue, the situs, location of the Round Table. The colleges, themselves, in their private corporate capacity, traditionally host an array of academic conferences assisted by Conference Oxford. The Round Table is one such conference. Harris Manchester College was selected as the location for the meeting because of its reputation, its location in the heart of Oxford, and because of its congenial working relationship with the members of the Oxford Round Table Programme Committee and Advisory Board.
Academic Independence is an important aspect of the Round Table. As a private charitable educational organization, the Oxford Round Table is not under the control of the hosting Oxford colleges, most of which are established as endowed sectarian foundations, nor is it in anyway under the aegis, restraint or sanctions of the University of Oxford; rather, the Round Table is free-standing, apolitical and non-denominational.
(See: Publications)
Participants and presenters at various Round Tables include:
Michael Beloff, President, Trinity College, University of Oxford
Roy Jenkins, former Chancellor of the Exchequer and Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Sir Antony Kenny, former Master of Balliol College, University of Oxford, philosopher and Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Sir Richard Southwood, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Sir Christopher Ball, Warden of Keble College, University of Oxford
Eduard D. Dneprov, Education Secretary, Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin, Russian Federation
Victor Gaisyonok, Rector, University of Belarus
Gudmund Hernes, Minister of Education, Norway
Per Unkel, Minister of Education and Science, Sweden
Gennet Zewide, Minister of Education, Ethiopia
Chris Marsden, Head of Community and Education Relations, British Petroleum
David Vaisey, Bodley's Librarian, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
The Oxford Round Table has been facilitated in and hosted by several Colleges in the University of Oxford, including; Oriel College (1324); Pembroke College (1624); Jesus College (1571); Exeter College (1314); Trinity College (1555); Manchester College (1786); Somerville College (1879); St. Peter's College (1961); St. Antony's College (1950); and St. Anne's (1952).
Various sessions of the Round Table have been sponsored by the British Council, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Rockefeller Foundation, Apple Computer, Boeing, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation, The Hague, Netherlands.
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IU Kokomo Chancellor Recognized By Invitation to Round Table on Public Policy, Manchester College, Oxford University, Michael Harris Chancellor, Summer 2012. פרופסור וצנסלור מייקל הריס
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Chancellor Michael Harris at an invited Seminar - Round Table on Public Policy, Harris Manchester College, Oxford University. פרופסור וצנסלור מייקל הריס
IU Kokomo Chancellor Recognized By Invitation to Round Table on Public Policy, Harris Manchester College, Oxford University, Summer 2012
The Oxford Round Table is an international educational organization whose purpose is to promote education, art, science, religion and charity. This purpose is effectuated by the conduct of interdisciplinary symposia and the publication of meritorious manuscripts emanating therefrom.
The Oxford Round Table is a not-for-profit organization chartered under the laws of England and Wales as authorized by the Companies Acts of Parliament, 1985-2006. The registered office of which is located in England. A branch of the organization, the Oxford Round Table, North America, Inc., NFP, is registered with the Secretary of State of Illinois as a not-for-profit company located in Illinois, U.S.A., with communication substations in California, Kentucky and New York.
The Round Table seeks to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of contemporary issues that affect the public good in all its various forms and ramifications. The public good is expansively interpreted by the Round Table to include all matters that enrich the human experience and enhance the human condition. The Oxford Round Table is a unique forum, not a conference in the conventional sense, but rather an opportunity for scholars and leaders to discuss government policy in a collegial, "think-tank" atmosphere. The structure of the program allows for the dialogue of participants to freely flow in response to issues presented at each meeting. While avoiding specific topical prescription, the Round Table endeavours to stimulate debate through eliciting meaningful dialogue by suggesting certain themes for discussion. Past themes have included considerations of human rights, social justice, economics, history, religion, ethics, morals, law, medicine and the liberal arts and sciences.
Each session of the Oxford Round Table is designed around a format that enables participants to present papers and to engage in discussions regarding those papers in both formal colloquy and informal dialogue. Papers presented at Round Tables may be submitted for publication in the Forum on Public Policy, an on-line and a hard copy journal of the Oxford Round Table. Manuscripts are evaluated by peer external reviewers and accepted or rejected based on quality and contribution to the particular field of knowledge. The Forum is indexed by Gale/Cengage Learning and EBSCO. The on-line Forum is provided to all readers free of charge.
This Round Table held at Harris Manchester College in the University of Oxford. As you may know, the University of Oxford is a confederation of thirty-eight (38) colleges of which Harris Manchester College is one. The colleges, themselves, are not degree granting or programmatic units of the University. The University is an academic umbrella over all the colleges. The Round Table is, thus, not an academic programme conducted by the umbrella University. Harris Manchester College is the venue, the situs, location of the Round Table. The colleges, themselves, in their private corporate capacity, traditionally host an array of academic conferences assisted by Conference Oxford. The Round Table is one such conference. Harris Manchester College was selected as the location for the meeting because of its reputation, its location in the heart of Oxford, and because of its congenial working relationship with the members of the Oxford Round Table Programme Committee and Advisory Board.
Academic Independence is an important aspect of the Round Table. As a private charitable educational organization, the Oxford Round Table is not under the control of the hosting Oxford colleges, most of which are established as endowed sectarian foundations, nor is it in anyway under the aegis, restraint or sanctions of the University of Oxford; rather, the Round Table is free-standing, apolitical and non-denominational.
(See: Publications)
Participants and presenters at various Round Tables include:
Michael Beloff, President, Trinity College, University of Oxford
Roy Jenkins, former Chancellor of the Exchequer and Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Sir Antony Kenny, former Master of Balliol College, University of Oxford, philosopher and Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Sir Richard Southwood, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Sir Christopher Ball, Warden of Keble College, University of Oxford
Eduard D. Dneprov, Education Secretary, Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin, Russian Federation
Victor Gaisyonok, Rector, University of Belarus
Gudmund Hernes, Minister of Education, Norway
Per Unkel, Minister of Education and Science, Sweden
Gennet Zewide, Minister of Education, Ethiopia
Chris Marsden, Head of Community and Education Relations, British Petroleum
David Vaisey, Bodley's Librarian, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
The Oxford Round Table has been facilitated in and hosted by several Colleges in the University of Oxford, including; Oriel College (1324); Pembroke College (1624); Jesus College (1571); Exeter College (1314); Trinity College (1555); Manchester College (1786); Somerville College (1879); St. Peter's College (1961); St. Antony's College (1950); and St. Anne's (1952).
Various sessions of the Round Table have been sponsored by the British Council, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Rockefeller Foundation, Apple Computer, Boeing, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation, The Hague, Netherlands.
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This two-story state-of-the-art building at Brookhaven National Laboratory will be a new, energy efficient and environmentally sustainable laboratory building that will provide modern, 21st-century, high-accuracy laboratories, offices and support functions. The building will group existing energy research scientists into one facility with collaborative environments to facilitate and realize the scientific benefits of multi-disciplinary collaboration. Work in the Interdisciplinary Science Building will focus on energy-related R&D enabling breakthroughs in the effective uses of renewable energy through improved conversion, transmission and storage.
This two-story state-of-the-art building at Brookhaven National Laboratory will be a new, energy efficient and environmentally sustainable laboratory building that will provide modern, 21st-century, high-accuracy laboratories, offices and support functions. The building will group existing energy research scientists into one facility with collaborative environments to facilitate and realize the scientific benefits of multi-disciplinary collaboration. Work in the Interdisciplinary Science Building will focus on energy-related R&D enabling breakthroughs in the effective uses of renewable energy through improved conversion, transmission and storage.
This two-story state-of-the-art building at Brookhaven National Labortaory will be a new, energy efficient and environmentally sustainable laboratory building that will provide modern, 21st-century, high-accuracy laboratories, offices and support functions. The building will group existing energy research scientists into one facility with collaborative environments to facilitate and realize the scientific benefits of multi-disciplinary collaboration. Work in the Interdisciplinary Science Building will focus on energy-related R&D enabling breakthroughs in the effective uses of renewable energy through improved conversion, transmission and storage.
This two-story state-of-the-art building at Brookhaven National Laboratory is a new, energy efficient and environmentally sustainable laboratory building that will provide modern, 21st-century, high-accuracy laboratories, offices and support functions. The building will group existing energy research scientists into one facility with collaborative environments to facilitate and realize the scientific benefits of multi-disciplinary collaboration. Work in the Interdisciplinary Science Building will focus on energy-related R&D enabling breakthroughs in the effective uses of renewable energy through improved conversion, transmission and storage.
This two-story state-of-the-art building at Brookhaven National Laboratory will be a new, energy efficient and environmentally sustainable laboratory building that will provide modern, 21st-century, high-accuracy laboratories, offices and support functions. The building will group existing energy research scientists into one facility with collaborative environments to facilitate and realize the scientific benefits of multi-disciplinary collaboration. Work in the Interdisciplinary Science Building will focus on energy-related R&D enabling breakthroughs in the effective uses of renewable energy through improved conversion, transmission and storage.
This two-story state-of-the-art building at Brookhaven National Laboratory will be a new, energy efficient and environmentally sustainable laboratory building that will provide modern, 21st-century, high-accuracy laboratories, offices and support functions. The building will group existing energy research scientists into one facility with collaborative environments to facilitate and realize the scientific benefits of multi-disciplinary collaboration. Work in the Interdisciplinary Science Building will focus on energy-related R&D enabling breakthroughs in the effective uses of renewable energy through improved conversion, transmission and storage.
First Lady Chirlane McCray delivers the keynote address for the CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies. The Great Hall at Cooper Union, Manhattan. Wednesday, June 01, 2016. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.
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We encourage students to study across disciplines, then bring them together to address problems from new perspectives.
Northeastern University's not-yet-open Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex, seen here from the Columbus Avenue side.
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About 200 students and 34 faculty members across a wide range of health-related programs including physician assistant studies, speech and language pathology, audiology, public health, medicine, athletic training, exercise physiology, counseling, and pharmacy participated in a case study project to build teamwork and mutual respect for the roles of other professions in delivering quality care to patients.
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About 200 students and 34 faculty members across a wide range of health-related programs including physician assistant studies, speech and language pathology, audiology, public health, medicine, athletic training, exercise physiology, counseling, and pharmacy participated in a case study project to build teamwork and mutual respect for the roles of other professions in delivering quality care to patients.
An aerial view of the National Synchrotron Light Source (center of frame) and the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) at top left. The Interdisciplinary Science Building can be seen under construction at the top right corner.
About 200 students and 34 faculty members across a wide range of health-related programs including physician assistant studies, speech and language pathology, audiology, public health, medicine, athletic training, exercise physiology, counseling, and pharmacy participated in a case study project to build teamwork and mutual respect for the roles of other professions in delivering quality care to patients.
Since 2010, the Richard Barber Interdisciplinary Research Program has provided opportunities for students to participate in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research while building collaborations between diverse academic departments. The program brings together researchers from across Wayne State University for transformative research and educational experiences.
Learn more: clas.wayne.edu/physics/research/barber-irp
Dr. Shannon Maldonado, Director of Interdisciplinary Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on February 10, 2022. (Jay Grabiec)
20170516GraduationCapGownFrederickRoyster
Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Education, Minor in Special Education
Henderson Nc
What is your best memory of WSSU?
My best memory of WSSU would be Homecoming! All the support, love and positive energy from alumni, students, faculty and staff is amazing! Seeing thousands of people coming together, bring their kids and relatives to brag about how awesome WSSU is priceless. To celebrate this wonderful institution through donations, attendance at athletic events as well as fellowshipping on the yard is phenomenal!
What do you love about WSSU?
The one thing I love about WSSU is the family oriented vibe I receive from not only the faculty and staff, but also from the students? There is not a moment that goes by each and every day where I do not see the genuine vibe and care our students have for one another. Wither it is student leaders encouraging other students to get more involved with student activities or students coming together to walk to the football or basketball games to support athletics or senate meetings, together we act as one.
What do you plan on doing after you graduate?
My plans after graduation are to further my education to receive my masters in the field of education. With this goal I plan to teach at a Title 1 school in the Forsyth County region to help leave a legacy in the community of Winston Salem and embrace my love and the importance of my HBCU.
How has WSSU prepared you for the future?
Being that WSSU is a Liberal Arts Institution is has prepared me with the knowledge and skill set in different content areas where I will be able to use that background knowledge and the fundamental skill set to adapt to any job I come across in the future in life.
How has WSSU made a difference in your life?
WSSU has made a huge difference in my life. Getting involved in different organizations such as Greek Life, Housing and Resident Life and Student Government Association has taught me to believe in myself. Getting involved in campus life has developed my communication and social skills. It has taught me how important your personal brand is and taught me the importance of networking and getting out of my comfort zone. If I did not have individuals at this this institution to push and help motivate me, I would have never revealed my full potential. And for that I am proud to be an alum of the Winston Salem State University!
About 200 students and 34 faculty members across a wide range of health-related programs including physician assistant studies, speech and language pathology, audiology, public health, medicine, athletic training, exercise physiology, counseling, and pharmacy participated in a case study project to build teamwork and mutual respect for the roles of other professions in delivering quality care to patients.
An interdisciplinary team of mechanical engineers and autism experts at Vanderbilt University have developed an adaptive robotic system and used it to demonstrate that humanoid robots can be powerful tools for enhancing the basic social learning skills of children with autism: news.vanderbilt.edu/2013/03/robot-helps-children-with-aut...
10th grade Biology and Art students worked to create a series of life-sized silhouettes of the human body illustrating the different body systems. They worked in a small group to design, paint and install their bodies over a two week period.
About 200 students and 34 faculty members across a wide range of health-related programs including physician assistant studies, speech and language pathology, audiology, public health, medicine, athletic training, exercise physiology, counseling, and pharmacy participated in a case study project to build teamwork and mutual respect for the roles of other professions in delivering quality care to patients.
The new Bellini Life Sciences Building and Cancer Centre at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
The buildings are the centerpiece of an interdisciplinary initiative between university researchers in the Faculties of Medicine and Science and the McGill University Health Centre. Situated at the base of Mont-Royal, the complex negotiates a steeply sloped site and connects to the McIntyre Medical Sciences Building and the Stewart Biological Sciences Building.
Diamond and Schmitt Architects, 2008.
About 200 students and 34 faculty members across a wide range of health-related programs including physician assistant studies, speech and language pathology, audiology, public health, medicine, athletic training, exercise physiology, counseling, and pharmacy participated in a case study project to build teamwork and mutual respect for the roles of other professions in delivering quality care to patients.
About 200 students and 34 faculty members across a wide range of health-related programs including physician assistant studies, speech and language pathology, audiology, public health, medicine, athletic training, exercise physiology, counseling, and pharmacy participated in a case study project to build teamwork and mutual respect for the roles of other professions in delivering quality care to patients.
"Molten Airs" is the title of the Ars Electronica Garden in Vilnius hosted by Institutio Media (LT), Alt lab in collaboration with Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists' Association (LT).
After our birth, bit by bit we get to know our mother, our father and our surrounding environment. We learn what we can put in our mouths and what is understood to be inedible. We also get to know about other species that live in our surroundings. As we begin to go to school, we are trained to know that experiences are fictions, that organisms are composed of many cells, and that the molecules of said cells interact with molecules outside of them.
The *Molten Airs* workshop series builds its narratives on casual life processes, repetitive habits, and social practices. By speculating on the human relationship to plants, food, or energy, but also using methods borrowed from the sciences, the series delves into unknown interactions between small and large, real and fictional, alive and not alive, us and them.
The workshop series contains three episodes, each created by a different artist. In *You and I, You and Me* episode, Mindaugas Gapševičius questions the impact of electricity on life processes and, while using it, builds links between us and them. Brigita Kasperaitė in her *Plant Trafficking* re-thinks the monetary and spiritual values of nature in our daily lives. And Kamilė Krasauskaitė in her *Sourdough DNA* develops the narrative of collaboration between humans and microorganisms and how it all shapes the food we eat.
The audience is invited to contribute to the workshops with their stories, images and sounds.
Photo: Kamilė Krasauskaitė
Limitless Potential is an interdisciplinary creative conversation between Paola Santoscoy (Curator of the Nature of Things Exhibition), Lauren Higgins (Curator of the Nature of Things Speaker Series) Mike Moore of tres birds workshop, Ronal Rael of Rael San Fratello Architects, and is being moderated by Todd Berger of cypher13 design studio. The conversation hopes to envision the collaborative and transformative opportunities lying at the place where art, design, sustainability, innovation, and community-centered thinking intersect.
This talk is part of the Biennial of the Americas Speaker Series within The Nature of Things exhibition. It is occurring tonight, at 4pm on the third floor of the McNichols Building at Civic Center Park.
“As creative professionals it is our responsibility to provide the most informed thinking we can possibly muster to both our client-motivated projects and our personal projects. To create transformative solutions for today and meet the challenges of tomorrow, a multi-faceted approach, rooted in interdisciplinary and collaborative thinking is required. As members of a global community we can not continue to merely address problems in a symptomatic fashion. Problems need to be addressed systemically and solved holistically. The problems of today must be seen as tomorrow’s catalysts for innovation and a means by which to create new opportunities – not just things to be solved.” – cypher13 design studio
20170516GraduationCapGownFrederickRoyster
Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Education, Minor in Special Education
Henderson Nc
What is your best memory of WSSU?
My best memory of WSSU would be Homecoming! All the support, love and positive energy from alumni, students, faculty and staff is amazing! Seeing thousands of people coming together, bring their kids and relatives to brag about how awesome WSSU is priceless. To celebrate this wonderful institution through donations, attendance at athletic events as well as fellowshipping on the yard is phenomenal!
What do you love about WSSU?
The one thing I love about WSSU is the family oriented vibe I receive from not only the faculty and staff, but also from the students? There is not a moment that goes by each and every day where I do not see the genuine vibe and care our students have for one another. Wither it is student leaders encouraging other students to get more involved with student activities or students coming together to walk to the football or basketball games to support athletics or senate meetings, together we act as one.
What do you plan on doing after you graduate?
My plans after graduation are to further my education to receive my masters in the field of education. With this goal I plan to teach at a Title 1 school in the Forsyth County region to help leave a legacy in the community of Winston Salem and embrace my love and the importance of my HBCU.
How has WSSU prepared you for the future?
Being that WSSU is a Liberal Arts Institution is has prepared me with the knowledge and skill set in different content areas where I will be able to use that background knowledge and the fundamental skill set to adapt to any job I come across in the future in life.
How has WSSU made a difference in your life?
WSSU has made a huge difference in my life. Getting involved in different organizations such as Greek Life, Housing and Resident Life and Student Government Association has taught me to believe in myself. Getting involved in campus life has developed my communication and social skills. It has taught me how important your personal brand is and taught me the importance of networking and getting out of my comfort zone. If I did not have individuals at this this institution to push and help motivate me, I would have never revealed my full potential. And for that I am proud to be an alum of the Winston Salem State University!
Bee Boy is an interdisciplinary artistic response to the violent murders of black men and women around the country, to bee colony collapse disorder, to #Blacklivesmatter, to an unjust prison/industrial complex, to human-animal-technological hybridization, to life in urban streets, and the emotional toil it takes to turn hate to love. It is a meditation on struggle and change in a world of chaos.
The composer/musician/performer Guillermo E. Brown, a rising star on the avant-garde pop-music scene, and the stage director, Princess Grace award-winner and MIT assistant professor of theater arts Charlotte Brathwaite collaborate on this original piece, which will be workshopped at MIT in fall 2016 and spring 2017.
Bee Boy is inspired by the Alexander Pushkin poem The Tale of Tsar Sultan, which became an opera by Rimsky-Korsakov called Tale of Tsar Saltan. In the opera’s third act, a banished knight/prince is transformed by a magic swan-bird into a bumblebee so that he can fly home to his father, who does not know he’s alive. The opera’s famous excerpt “Flight of the Bumblebee” is the basis of this experimental work. Structurally the musical interlude is divided, slowed down, chopped up, remixed, reassembled, and collaged with text, sounds, bodies, and choral voices. Bee Boy’s story line is ripped from science, the blogosphere, and our real everyday lives.
In Bee Boy, the survival of the body and the survival of the planet conflate. The plight of bees (bee colony collapse disorder) and the decline of the ecosystem speak to the dissolution of black communities in light of police brutality as seen in the murders of Laquan Davis, Mike Brown, Trayvon Martin, Sandra Bland, others. #Blacklivesmatter asks what can be done to end injustice, to ensure the rights of all humans to live safely, free, without fear of violence or retribution. Bee Boy delves into the emotional toil it takes to turn hate to love.
Learn more at arts.mit.edu
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Members of the Kaibab National Forest, Williams Ranger District, Bill Williams Interdisciplinary Team gather together with Forest Supervisor Heather Provencio following the signing of the final decision during a ceremony. Williams district. 12-10-15. 151210-001. Photo by Leslie Reed. Credit the U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Kaibab National Forest.
The 100,000-square-foot Ray R. Irani Hall houses interdisciplinary programs of the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and is dedicated to cross-disciplinary research in biological sciences.
Fawzia Kheir
1. Major: Interdisciplinary Studies
2. Where Am I from? New Jersey (Ethnicity: Egyptian/Turkish)
3. What is your best memory of WSSU? The best memory I had at WSSU was becoming one the best mid-distance runner that Coach Turner had coached. I knew I had to just believe in her program and it will get me to my destination. That destination currently held me to 3 school records, CIAA Champion ( XC, Indoor, and Outdoor), All-Region, and the best of all memories was becoming a 2016 NCAA DII Outdoor qualifier for the 800 meters. I was selected to compete at the highest collegiate level anyone can ever ask for. Can you believe I have accomplished so much within just three months under her training? Words until today can never be explained how much my coach really impacted my life. She made me realize that nothing was never impossible if I put my mind to it and work hard, because hard work and having faith was the one thing I had held on so tight. I never found anyone that realized the potential and talent I had until I had met her at WSSU. So for that, I thank the university for having her part of the school because she saved my career.
4. What do you love about WSSU? I love this school because not only does it challenge students mentally, but giving a chance to those who are willing to try and succeed. I really love the fact being a student-athlete our coaches and academic advisers are always on top of there game when it comes to grades. They are always looking out for us and to make sure we on the right track of graduating.
5. What do you plan on doing after you graduate? I plan to go after my dream and that is to run for my country " EGYPT" and to be part of the next Olympic Games 2020.
6. How has WSSU prepared you for the future? It has prepared me mentally because WSSU challenged me a lot. Whether it was in class or on the track, i was always challenged to see where my potential can take me; and for that I grew into a strong independent young women. I knew that nothing was impossible until you put your mind to it.
7. How has WSSU made a difference in your life? Honestly, attending WSSU was one of the greatest honor I ever had. Being part of the women track team has impacted me emotionally. The love that I have for this sport made me want to represent WSSU at its best and highest level of competition. December 2015 was the year I made a promise to myself and my family that not only will my name be remembered, but to prove to my coach, who sacrificed so much to get me down from New Jersey, that one chance was all I needed to show " WHO I AM." A wise man once told me three truths in life that I will carry for the rest of my life; " Never regret the past, attempt the future with confidence, prepare for the future without fear." Here I am about to be the first in my family to graduate from college with a BA degree. I am so grateful and thankful for everyone at this school who stood by side until I made it to the finish line.
My Favorite Quote: " It's hard to beat a person who never GIVES UP"- Babe Ruth
Varous Artists
Wednesday 6 - Friday 8 November, Check listing for times
Various Locations
Various Locations
Street Talks is a series of quickfire public talks, part of the Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology Symposium. Rather than your typical poster session, these talks will take place on the streets of Dundee in various locations. Free speech is essential to political and social change – these artists are quite literally taking it to the streets to share their creative practices.
Luisa Charles & Elke Reinhuber –Wednesday 6th November, 2pm, Slessor Gardens
Luisa Charles – discusses the intersections of disability and design, and how novel bespoke design practices could offer a solution to designing for all needs, where universal design could not. These design ideologies, that include co-design, individual centred design, mass customisation, and mass personalisation, are exemplified by case studies from pop culture design media, such as the Fixperts and BBC’s Big Life Fix. She analyses the social, technological, and economical shifts that are required for these practices to become mainstream, and the capability of bespoke design to cause enough disruption within the design economy to create a shift in capitalism.
Elke Reinhuber – The Urban Beautician moved recently from the speckless city state of Singapore, where she already developed her retirement plans, across the South China Sea, to protest-ridden Hong Kong. There, she observed how much effort the cleaners put up to keep these megapolises scrubbed and tidy. As they are frequently overlooked, the Urban Beautician captured some of them during their relentless daily routine. While they have adapted themselves to their particular duties, their skills are hardly ever honoured or even acknowledged. Paying homage to their Sisyphean challenge, they can be positioned now anywhere through Augmented Reality and venerated as perpetualised sculptures of our everyday heroes.The Urban Beautician tries to improve neglected details in our urban environment with interventions in public space and performances to camera. Since more than a decade she cares for things most people are oblivious to.
Ibarieze Abani and Daisy Abbott & Anders Zanichkowsky – Thursday 7th November, 1:30pm, Albert Square, by McManus Gallery Steps
Ibarieze Abani and Daisy Abbott – Transmedia storytelling uses multiple delivery channels to convey a narrative in order to provide a more immersive entertainment experience (Jenkins, 2009). Transmedia activism can be very broadly defined as using storytelling to “effect social change by engaging multiple stakeholders on multiple platforms to collaborate toward appropriate, community-led social action” (Srivastava, 2009). Activism depends on participation and collaboration within a community to avoid unsustainable or inappropriate top-down interventions. A similar concept, transmedia mobilization, uses transmedia storytelling to engage “the social base of a movement in participatory media making practices across multiple platforms” (Constanza-Chock, 2013) and also requires interaction from diverse voices from within the community.
Anders Zanichkowsky –“I Am in Your Hands: Smartphones and the erotics of the future”Social media artist and queer anarchist Anders Zanichkowsky will present excerpts and reflections from his current Grindr project, “Queen of Hearts,” as well as other recent projects reading Tarot cards on hookup apps and go-go dancing for a remote audience on Instagram. During this talk, Anders will use the same social media platforms that are the subject of his presentation, inviting you into the theory behind the work, and into the work itself. Equal parts cultural criticism, performance art, and experimental public speaking, this street talk will level the hierarchy of physical presence over virtual appearance, and scandalously suggest how thirst traps and sexting with strangers can indeed point us towards a radical future of queer intimacy and counterculture.
Mohammad Namazi & Matteo Preabianca – Friday 8th November, 1:30pm, Wellgate Centre, Victoria Road entrance
Mohammad Namazi – An Archive of Audio Disobedience, intervenes into the public realm, and collaborates with individuals, to construct a live-event. The event manifests through utilising a net-based sound archive, capable of involving participants in a collective form of sound-action, -publication, -demonstration, -performance, and -play.
The archive comprises various audio effects, sound segments, words, and computer-generated speeches – to stage a critical symphony, rooted in and derived from, socio-political concerns.
Matteo Preabianca – Mantra Marx is the eighth album for the NonMiPiaceIlCirco! Project. NonMiPiaceIlCirco! is a musical project that has been on since 2004, the year of the first album. Since then, the line-up has been in a constant change, with Matteo Preabianca the only member from the beginning. So they took The Capital from the shelf to read again. But who remembers it, especially young people? Let’s get rid of guitars and songs to give a didactic approach to the music. 25 tracks, one for each of the First Book’s 25 chapters. They use the lyrics as Hinduist mantras, where repetition is the key for a deep understanding of our life, and Marx as well. Its music, besides being lo-fi and badly made, is just an excuse. The lyrics are a summarized version of the aforementioned book, spoken by 25 different Mandarin native voices, completely unaware of the reason behind the recording. Still time to die as a Marxist(?). Developed and recorded in China.
About the Artists
Daisy Abbott is an interdisciplinary researcher and research developer based in the School of Simulation and Visualisation at The Glasgow School of Art. Daisy’s current research focusses on game-based learning, 3D visualisation, and issues surrounding digital interaction, documentation, preservation, and interpretation in the arts and humanities. She also collaborates with artists on works aiming to explore the nature of digital interactivity and digital art.
Luisa Charles is an interaction designer, multidisciplinary artist, and filmmaker. Having been exhibited in the Science Museum, Science Gallery London, London Design Festival, and various film festivals, amongst others, her work spans many themes across science and technology, social politics, and personal narratives. She specialises in installation design and physical computing, experience design, fabrication, and videography, and her work often comes under the umbrella of speculative and critical design. Her work focuses heavily on research processes, and forms itself organically through investigation and experimentation.
Ibarieze Abani is a recent Masters graduate in Serious Games and Virtual Reality at the Glasgow School of Art, where she has carried out projects about cultural heritage, gender inequality, transmedia storytelling and climate policy. She is an advocate of the capabilities of interactive digital media as a tool for opening up dialogues surrounding large scale themes such as climate justice, social justice and intersectionality. She has a keen interest in working with people using digital media to make meaningful and tangible differences on a societal scale.
Mohammad Namazi (b. 1981. Tehran) is an artist, educator and researcher based in London. Mohammad works through means of de-construction, collaboration, process, unlearning, and telematics systems within social and cultural realms. The studio operates as a research-lab for inter-disciplinary projects that can span video, sound, liveevents, graphics, photography, sculptural structures, and internet-based projects. He received his doctorate from UAL research in 2019, and currently teaches as visiting lecturer at Wimbledon, and Chelsea College of Arts. Mohammad is a member of research cluster Critical Practice.
Matteo Preabianca- Music and Languages…Music and Languages? How come? Matteo starts playing violin when he was a child, but he did not like it, especially when he tried to beat it on the table. It did not make any good sound. So, better drumming, right? Meanwhile playing and spending a lot his mum’s money to buy records he realised even speaking other languages was not so bad. Especially when he invented his own. Step by step, he turned into a music and languages teacher.
Elke Reinhuber is not your average artist, because she became a specialist on choice, decision making and counterfactual thoughts in media arts. Currently, Reinhuber teaches and researches at the School of Creative Media, CityU Hing Kong and is affiliated with the School of Art, Design and Media at NTU in Singapore. In her artistic practice, she investigates on the correlation between decisions and emotions and explores different strategies of visualisation and presentation, working with immersive environments, mixed reality, imaging technologies and performance. In addition, her alter ego, the ‘Urban Beautician’ is pursuing a life which Elke didn’t follow.
Anders Zanickowsky is an American artist and activist who uses platforms like Grindr and Instagram as actual sites for performances about desire, uncertainty, and vulnerability. He is committed to José Esteban Muñoz’s concept of queer futurity in which artists refuse the oppressive confines of the present and reach instead towards what can only be imagined. He has an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2019) and was a resident with The Arctic Circle program in Svalbard (2016). Since 2008 he has worked in movements for housing justice, prison abolition, and HIV/AIDS.
Photography by Kathryn Rattray
Students from Susan Grant’s World Cultures and Food (NTR 205) course and Kim Jaeger’s Intermediate German II (GER 202) course collaborated last week in the campus Food Lab.
Browning Hall, Interdisciplinary Science Building, at Webster University in Webster Groves, Missouri.
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Major: Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Education, Minor in Special Education
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What is your best memory of WSSU?
My best memory of WSSU would be Homecoming! All the support, love and positive energy from alumni, students, faculty and staff is amazing! Seeing thousands of people coming together, bring their kids and relatives to brag about how awesome WSSU is priceless. To celebrate this wonderful institution through donations, attendance at athletic events as well as fellowshipping on the yard is phenomenal!
What do you love about WSSU?
The one thing I love about WSSU is the family oriented vibe I receive from not only the faculty and staff, but also from the students? There is not a moment that goes by each and every day where I do not see the genuine vibe and care our students have for one another. Wither it is student leaders encouraging other students to get more involved with student activities or students coming together to walk to the football or basketball games to support athletics or senate meetings, together we act as one.
What do you plan on doing after you graduate?
My plans after graduation are to further my education to receive my masters in the field of education. With this goal I plan to teach at a Title 1 school in the Forsyth County region to help leave a legacy in the community of Winston Salem and embrace my love and the importance of my HBCU.
How has WSSU prepared you for the future?
Being that WSSU is a Liberal Arts Institution is has prepared me with the knowledge and skill set in different content areas where I will be able to use that background knowledge and the fundamental skill set to adapt to any job I come across in the future in life.
How has WSSU made a difference in your life?
WSSU has made a huge difference in my life. Getting involved in different organizations such as Greek Life, Housing and Resident Life and Student Government Association has taught me to believe in myself. Getting involved in campus life has developed my communication and social skills. It has taught me how important your personal brand is and taught me the importance of networking and getting out of my comfort zone. If I did not have individuals at this this institution to push and help motivate me, I would have never revealed my full potential. And for that I am proud to be an alum of the Winston Salem State University!