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Design Thinking Workshop
Maxwell Hall, 204
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This interactive and immersive workshop will introduce participants to design thinking, a participatory approach to addressing complex problems. This training will be led by Dr. James Fathers, professor of design studies in the School of Visual and Performing Arts. Fathers focuses on sustainability, universal design and design in a development context.
The workshops are FREE and open to all and food will be provided, but registration is required.
Category
Career Development
Type
Workshops
Region
Open to
Organizer
PARCC
Accessibility
Contact Cassidy Thomas to request accommodations