Assistant Professor Shawhin Roudbari will guest-edit the next issue of MAS Context, collaborating with Germane Barnes, assistant professor and director of The Community, Housing & Identity Lab (CHIL).
This summer, students in the intro to landscape architecture studio developed their sketching skills as well as a design intervention proposal for Boulder’s Central Park.
Drawing inspiration and narrative from the design work of Ray and Charles Eames and the Powers of Ten film, students were charged with designing a cure for the Coronavirus.
If we’ve learned anything during these past four months, it’s that staying creative, inventive and original is more essential than ever. What’s the best way to stay creative and inventive? By seeking inspiration and learning from others.
ENVD offers in-house academic coaching through one-on-one meetings and partnered events. Academic coaching can be a useful tool during your undergraduate experience. It could boost your GPA, help manage your schedule and prepare you for life after CU.
“Frames” moves to Instagram! The team that presented “Frames: an analysis of colorblind racism in architecture” at the ENVD Gallery in February 2020 is sharing their questions and analyses on Instagram @dissentXdesign.
Check it out and share your thoughts.
Student Affairs focus groups
Student Affairs is hosting virtual focus groups next week for continuing CU students. These focus groups will offer the chance to share feedback about changes to policies and suggestions for keeping students safe in the fall.
Due to the ongoing impact of the Coronavirus, all in-person workshops have transitioned to scheduled live webinars, or take the on-demand self-paced online workshop any time accessible for an entire year. Starting the week of June 29, the exam can now be taken online.
TAs are a critical component of student success at ENVD and the development of professional relationships between faculty and students. We are seeking ENVD upper-division students who have taken past ENVD courses, participated in student group leadership positions, and those seeking to build their professional development and connections with faculty.
Contact Roberto De Mata with any application and TA position questions or concerns.
Deadline to apply: Wednesday, July 15, 2020 TA roles available: Course graders for lectures and technology assistants for studio courses. Commitment: 5-10 hours per week. Pay: $13/hour
Make the most of your experience here at environmental design with job and internship opportunities. We've curated a list of both jobs and internships for students to apply to. You can find a list of available opportunities on the Professional Development Services webpage.