Why Colleges are Turning STEM into STEAM
The following article, written by Bill O’Neill, first appeared in Teen Life magazine. It reflects the interdisciplinary approach taken at USV, as represented by the students in the images that
The following article, written by Bill O’Neill, first appeared in Teen Life magazine. It reflects the interdisciplinary approach taken at USV, as represented by the students in the images that
Leonardo Da Vinci is credited with saying, “The first intention of the painter is to make a flat surface display a body as if modeled and separated from this plane”.
Bakari Holmes was applying his degree in physics by teaching in high school when a representative from USV came to speak to his class about the benefits of hands-on, team-oriented
James Cameron’s Avatar franchise has set the bar for representing hybrid alien-human characters. USV grad Allen Stetson (class of ’99) described how he and his team at WETA Digital are
“Working with people is a really good learning experience”, said Katie Fortune, class of ’15. “Before coming to USV, I really hadn’t worked with a team before. Now, I really
The following was written by Bonnie Boglioli Randall and published as part of Animation Career Review’s Interview Series. For a polytech college, there are few better places to be situated than in the
Douglas Thomas is a professor at the Iovine-Young Academy within USC. He has been USV’s commencement speaker and shares an appreciation for many of the influences at play here. This
Cathy Davidson’s new book is a manifesto on teaching students — and institutions — how to survive and thrive in the digital age. This review by Colleen Flaherty first appeared via “Inside Higher
What is the value of higher education, particularly in the heart of one of the most dynamic economies on earth? According to researchers Dick Scott and Mike Kirst, two emeriti Stanford