Woodbury professors offer guided tour of LA
Woodbury faculty members recently took participants at the New Directions in the Humanities conference on a guided tour of Los Angeles, alighting upon significant sites of landscape architecture, literature, and interior spaces. Faculty members Emily Bills, Elisabeth Sandberg, and Randy Stauffer conducted the hour-long workshop, “Beyond Banham: Touring Los Angeles’s Alternative Ecologies," as part of ”8th International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities at UCLA.
MoreNeed to finish your bachelor degree? Find out how
Are you a working professional who wants to finish your bachelor degree? Then join us from from 6 to 8 p.m. on August 4 to find out about Woodbury's Bachelor of Business Administration Degree Completion Program, designed to allow you to balance your life while achieving your goal. This in-depth seminar will provide an academic overview of our programs, application process, cost, and scheduling.
MoreArchitecture prof's work named one of 40 best
Sara Daleiden, adjunct faculty in Woodbury University's School of Architecture, has had her work selected as one of the 40 best public art works in the United States and Canada. Chosen from more than 300 entries, the organization Americans for the Arts singled out the 40 for reflecting the most exemplary, innovative permanent or temporary public art works created or debuted in 2009.
MoreJunior Fellows address global economic crisis
The financial problems triggered by the home mortgage crisis that began in 2007 are still with us. Eleven Woodbury students who were chosen as The Junior Fellows in Transdisciplinarity recently collaborated with Dr. Douglas Cremer, dean of the Institute of Transdisciplinary Studies, in a special seminar to address issues related to the global economic crisis . Each student also received a $1,000 tuition grant.
MoreFashion marketing grad launches Etsy U
Check out Woodbury graduate Erica Macaranas' article
A Student's Guide to Jet-Setting in Style on Etsy, the leading Web marketplace for handmade goods. She used her experiences on a Woodbury trip to Paris, Florence, and Rome as the basis for her Etsy U travel-made-easy recommendations. Macaranas is the founder and leader of Etsy U, an Etsy team for college students that allows its members to network, interact, and promote their shops while supporting each others' creative and academic interests.
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