Digital Trash Exhibition

how digital technology produces vast amounts of trash. Digital Trash is curated by James Brown, Director, DiSC and Robert Emmons, Associate Director, DiSC. The exhibition includes work by: Abraham Avnisan, Judd Morrissey and Jennifer Scappettone (USA); Katharine Behar (USA); J. R. Carpenter (UK); Martin Howse (UK); Chris Jordan (USA); Joana

Voices of Immigration

also go through the history and policies of what has happened post 9/11 and contextualizing what it was like for Middle Eastern Americans. Resources: “Complex US Refugee Policies Likely to Limit Number of Afghan Admissions.” Voice of America, https://www.voanews.com/a/us-afghanistan-troop-withdrawal_complex-us-refugee-policies-likely-limit-number-afghan-admissions/6209764.html Holly Bailey, Annie Gowen. “Americans Prepare to Welcome Thousands of Afghan

RSVP for Scott McCloud’s Free Public Lecture

graphic novel, The Sculptor, McCloud give a presentation about the language of visual communication.   RSVP While an RSVP is not required, it is strongly recommended. Please RSVP here if you plan to attend. [form mccloud]         Parking and Directions Free and secure parking will be available

Spring 2017 Digital Studies Courses

for teaching and learning are no longer limited to the classroom, curated by experts. People consult Google and YouTube everyday, whether to search for a decent cupcake recipe, steps for factoring an algebraic equation, or a video demonstrating how to change your car’s oil. Learning is no longer a formal

Spring 2020 Courses

designed and evaluated experience under supervision of intern adviser. Commitment of at least 30 hours per credit/100 hours for 3 Credits. Emmons DIGITAL STUDIES CAPSTONE 50:209:401 Hours By Arrangement Brown and Emmons Required of all students in the Digital Studies program, the capstone course involves working with a faculty advisor