Prof. Roger F. Malina and Dr. Tina Qin will be teaching a Tuesday evening seminar this spring – ATCM 6327 Experimental Publishing (3 semester credit hours). Students in this course will examine the broad range of creative and professional activities in the arts, sciences, humanities, and engineering. Read More.
Transdisciplinary
Collaboration between the arts and sciences has the potential to create new knowledge, ideas, and processes beneficial to many disciplines. We work on initiatives that could otherwise not have been accomplished without the collaboration of artists, designers, and scientists.
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Where the sun should not, cannot, does not shine
April 2024 Solar Eclipse Poems: Fred Turner and George Morgan
Welcome to our showcase of ArtSciLab alumni, where each story reflects the impact of the “Five R’s” approach developed by former co-director Kathryn Evans in the post-Covid era, we as a lab implement:
Recognition of member contributions and research, Recruitment of exceptional talent, Retention of students and faculty through engagement, Resilience in overcoming challenges, and Rocket Launch, our metaphor for launching careers post-graduation. These stories not only reflect our commitment to developing talent and inspiring creativity, but also showcase how ArtSciLab serves as a springboard for impressive accomplishments in both personal and professional life.