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Announcing the Fall 2020 Studio Visit Series!
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Announcing the Fall 2020 Studio Visit Series!

We are delighted to announce our Visiting Lecture Series lineup for the Fall 2020 season. Read more below about Dori Tunstall, Paola Antonelli, Timothy Bardlavens, Mariana Prieto, and Danny Alexander below! And if you want to attend one of these events, just reach out!

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Announcing the Fall 2020 Lecture Series!
Lectures, News Allan Chochinov Lectures, News Allan Chochinov

Announcing the Fall 2020 Lecture Series!

We are delighted to announce our Visiting Lecture Series lineup for the Fall 2020 season. Read more below about Dori Tunstall, Paola Antonelli, Timothy Bardlavens, Mariana Prieto, and Danny Alexander below! And if you want to attend one of these events, just reach out!

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Antya Waegemann's Redesigned Rape Kit Wins Fast Company's Worldchanging Awards
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Antya Waegemann's Redesigned Rape Kit Wins Fast Company's Worldchanging Awards

We’ve shared a lot of great news about alumnus Antya Waegemann’s success with her thesis project, WHEN NO ONE BELIEVES YOU: Redesigning the Rape Kit and Responses to Sexual Assault. But just this morning, it was announced that her RN Advocate Kit has won the Student Category of this year’s annual Fast Company’s 2020 World Changing Ideas Awards!

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Announcing 7NTH: MFA Products of Design Thesis Presentations are May 22nd!
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Announcing 7NTH: MFA Products of Design Thesis Presentations are May 22nd!

We invite you to attend the Masters Thesis showcase presentations of the 2019 graduating class of the MFA in Products of Design program on Tuesday, May 14th at the SVA Theatre from 11am - 5:30pm. Twenty graduating masters students will each present their year-long thesis work, comprised of research, artifacts, services, experiences, and platforms.

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