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NOMAS + WID Halloween Party
7pm | Forum FlexĀ
Join KU NOMAS + Women in Design for a Halloween celebration. Dress up in costume and enjoy free pizza! š
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Design Symposium | Stephanie Anh
6pm | Budig Hall 130
Stephanie Ahn is a user experience designer with 10+ years of various experiences in managing end-to-end user experience design processes. Working with some of the worldās largest brands, she has developed and overseen all phases of the user experience design process with a focus on optimizing digital interactions that serve both business and user needs.
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Architecture Lecture Series| Mack Scogin & Merrill Elam
5-7pm | Marvin Hall 216, The Forum
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Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam are the principals in Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects. Together they have, and continue to pursue, a self-referential architecture distinguished by situational differences. Each of their projectsādiverse in type, size, and locationāembodies a personal search for an architecture of expansive specificity. In addition to their practice, both principals lecture and teach frequently. Recent projects include a Boathouse and Lodge at Gathering Place, Tulsa, Oklahoma for the George Kaiser Family Foundation; Jackson Park, Queens, New York for Tishman Speyer, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, and the new United States Courthouse, Des Moines, Iowa.
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SmithGroup Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Scholarship Program
Deadline: Nov. 30
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Jockās Nitch Kansas Jayhawk Apparel Design Competition
Read more about Rules and Guidelines
Submit designs to this Google Form
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KIOSK Call for SubmissionsĀ |
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This semesterās prompt: Mind the gap between the mirror and you. Feel the impassable emptiness between one footstep and the next. Unwieldy cords connect the mind & the hand, the will and whatās done. Intention spoils in the room outside of you. Who can see your imaginary aspect looped in by the orbit of your electrons? Banded attentions change the texture of the room. What slips through? A confused wall warps projection. The body refracting, redoubling, obstructing light. See how shadows splinter space. Keep the negatives in darkrooms. Or break the inside until itās outside. Inhabit the lukewarm doldrums after the new. No direction in an open field stretching to forever with no finish. What canāt fit through the slats of a mask? Or is it a veil? How does performance change the physical? Write the ways of being lost in the demand for an end to becoming. Plant your attention in the untread corner of the room weāve called a wasteland. Show us whatās there.
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Submission Deadline: Nov. 8
Submissions accepted via email to thekioskmagazine@gmail.com. Any undergraduate student can submit anything that can be printed on paper (poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction, photography, drawings, paintings, photos of sculptures & ceramics, otherwise unclassifiable artistry, etc.).
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Create a bedtime routine
If you have trouble falling asleep at night, you can help yourself by creating a routine that will let your mind and body know that bedtime is approaching and that it should get into sleep mode. After a few weeks of practice this should help you fall asleep when you need to.
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š Anders Ruhwald at Saarinen House: The Anatomy of a Home
This week's selection, designed by ArcD's own Tim Hossler, is an in-depth look at the amazing Saarinen House at Cranbrook, through the eyes of those most intimately familiar with it.
Full-color catalog produced in conjunction with Danish ceramist Anders Ruhwald presentation of āsite-sensitiveā installations in Saarinen House, designed by the Finnish-American architect Eliel Saarinen in 1930. Saarinen House, which operates as a historic house museum, provides the ideal backdrop for Ruhwaldās continued investigations into the nature of Scandinavian Modernism.
This beautifully designed book can be found up in the Hatch. 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. Plenty of open tables, comfortable chairs, and of course, books, are waiting for you up on the 4th floor of Marvin from 9-5 Monday - Friday. šĀ
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