Graphic design assistant professor wins international award
“This is what I want to communicate. Designing is about connecting with people at an emotional level," said Clarissa Gainey.
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“This is what I want to communicate. Designing is about connecting with people at an emotional level," said Clarissa Gainey.
“My hope is that this conference has energized this group to start their careers with Jag Nation engaged and ready to guide our students to success," said Zach Kelehear, EdD.
"I feel very blessed to be recognized for these efforts, especially when there are so many at this University who are doing such great things."
This significant investment was primarily aimed at bolstering areas where the university expects to see the most growth in core classes that first- and second-year students need to progress toward their degree, but the funding will also support all areas of enrollment growth through increasing student support in areas.