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| Reading the World exhibition talk
5:30pm | Spencer Museum of Art
Photography professor Lilly McElroy and artists Lisa Grossman, Marie McInerney, and Erin Wiersma will discuss their work in the exhibition Reading the World with Spencer Curator for Research Joey Orr.
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🛑 Stop Day: No Scheduled ClassesÂ
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Jayhawk Ink
Jayhawk Ink is KU's full-service print services provider, proudly serving university faculty, staff, and students. Their services professionally produce affordable print projects ranging from resumes, design portfolios, personalized stationery, engraving, and more! Employees at this location will assist customers in-store and on the phone within Jayhawk Ink with services such as pick-up orders and print-on-demand. They are looking to hire a few students to start either over winter break or at the beginning of the semester. Benefits include discounted printed, 30% discount in the Art & Design store and our Bookstores, and flexible hours.
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🖨️ Make sure to select Jayhawk Ink when submitting your application!
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Starlight Theater Summer Internships
Multiple full-time paid internships across all departments – graphic design, community engagement, multimedia, events, theater production, marketing, more.  Â
Application deadline: Jan. 15, 2024
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KU TPE Student Navigator
Are you interested in service learning, helping others, and creating a more inclusive environment for college students with intellectual disabilities? Become a KU TPE Student Navigator!
Interested? Click here to learn more  Have questions? Email Lana Seibel, KU TPE Student Life Coordinator
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Academic Advising Information & Updates |
Academic Advising Drop-In Hours:Â Â
Drop-in advising is available on Mondays and Thursdays from 12:30-4:30pm! Students are welcome to meet with an advisor in-person or virtually via Zoom during the designated drop-in periods each week. Â
Join virtually here or go see an ArcD advisor in Snow Hall 252!Â
Schedule an Appointment with your Academic Advisor:Â Â
You can schedule an in-person or virtual appointment with your academic advisor through JayhawkGPS (navigate). Here are step-by-step instructions:Â Scheduling Appointments | Jayhawk GPS (ku.edu)Â
Spring 2024 Enrollment / Holds Â
All students in the School of Architecture and Design have the "No Drops Hold" on their account. This hold does not prevent enrollment but means that you cannot drop a course this semester without talking to your advisor first. Â
Common holds and how to resolve them:Â Enrollment Holds | Jayhawk Academic Advising (ku.edu)
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Design Competition: Using Artificial Intelligence to Design Healthy Spaces
The KU Institute of Health & Wellness Design is sponsoring a design competition open to all students in the School of Architecture & Design. Cash prizes of $1,000, $500 and $300 will be awarded to the three top entries.
Deadline: January 24, 2024
Learn more & Enter
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đź“» Dieter Rams: As Little Design As Possible
Dieter Rams is one of the most influential product designers of the twentieth century. Even if you don't immediately recognize his name, you have almost certainly used one of the radios, clocks, lighters, juicers, shelves or hundreds of other products he designed. He is famous not only for this vast array of well-formed products, but for his remarkably prescient ideas about the correct function of design in the messy, out-of-control world we inhabit today. These ideas are summed up in his 'ten principles' of good design: good design is innovative, useful, and aesthetic. Good design should be make a product easily understood. Good design is unobtrusive, honest, durable, thorough, and concerned with the environment. Most of all, good design is as little design as possible.
In that spirit, this monograph is as little book as possible. It is a clear, comprehensive and beautiful presentation of Dieter Rams' life and his work. It is a must-have book for anyone interested in Rams' work, his legacy, and his ideas about how to live.
Come up to the Hatch to flip through this beautiful book that is currently on display. The Hatch Reading Room is here for you to de-stress, work on projects, take a reading break, and enjoy a quiet view of campus. Be sure to take advantage of the open tables, comfortable chairs, and of course, books that are waiting for you up on the 4th floor of Marvin from 9-5 Monday - Friday. đź“šÂ
📲 Follow The Hatch on Instagram for weekly peeks into the collection.
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