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Month: February 2015

Creativity Breadcrumb 46: Wear the World with Serengetee

Posted on February 12, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Most college students who study abroad return with fascinating stories, cherished memories, and some amount of personal growth. In 2012, Jeff Steitz, Ryan Westberg, and Nate Holterman returned with the stories, Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 46: Wear the World with Serengetee[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 45: Books Are Not Just For Reading

Posted on February 10, 2015February 10, 2015 by Kayla Schwab

food for creative making, doing, and thinking As the art world modernizes, artists strive to push the limits of convention in order to find new types of expression. Artist Brian Dettmer thinks Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 45: Books Are Not Just For Reading[…]

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Podcast of the Week 16: Remembering Rachel

Posted on February 9, 2015February 9, 2015 by Sofia Benitez

In the latest podcast of Poetry Off the Shelf by the Poetry Foundation, David Trinidad speaks about his friendship with Rachel Sherwood, whom he met in college during the seventies. After Read more about Podcast of the Week 16: Remembering Rachel[…]

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Sunday Motivation: Are You A False Hustler?

Posted on February 8, 2015 by Ariel Nereson

We’re all hustling to make our deadlines, do our best work, and maintain wellness. But, a recent article on 99u suggests that many of us are spending significant time and energy Read more about Sunday Motivation: Are You A False Hustler?[…]

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Podcast of the Weekend 13: The Story is in the Stitching

Posted on February 7, 2015February 7, 2015 by Kayla Schwab

Born in Baton Rouge, Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi was a bookworm as a child, and was inspired at a very young age by the “mechanics and the design” of the airplane, Read more about Podcast of the Weekend 13: The Story is in the Stitching[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 44: Erlich’s Optical Illusions

Posted on February 5, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

  Leandro Erlich is an Argentinian conceptual artist whose work has been shown around the globe. His exhibits challenge viewer perception and understanding of space in fascinating ways. Looking at his Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 44: Erlich’s Optical Illusions[…]

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Podcast of the Week 15: Poetry in Prison

Posted on February 2, 2015February 5, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Writer Cristina Domenech teaches poetry to inmates in an Argentinian prison. This incredible workshop is organized through a university and operates out of a building constructed on site at the prison specifically Read more about Podcast of the Week 15: Poetry in Prison[…]

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