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IFDANY- A Student’s Perspective with Marywood University
Wednesday August 12, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Wednesday, August 12th 11:00 AM
A Student’s Perspective
A look inside the bright minds of
Marywood University
and their Professor.
A Student’s Perspective is a collaboration
between the University Hall
of Innovation and the Marywood University
Interior Architecture
program highlighting multiple facets of the
Interior Architecture/Design
community through weekly interviews.
Wednesday, August 12th 11:00 AM
Student
Natalia Colasurdo
Recent BFA in Interior Architecture from Marywood University, with a minor in Photography.
Former Co-President of the Marywood IIDA Campus Center,School of Architecture Student Council.
Vice President,
and founding host of A Student’s Perspective.
From Bloomfield, New Jersey.
Student
Paige Bechtle
BFA in Interior Architecture from Marywood University, with a minor in Photography,
currently in her second year of the Masters of Interior Architecture program
at Marywood.
Former Co-President of
the Marywood IIDA
Campus Center,
member of Tau Sigma Delta honor society for Architecture and the
Allied Arts.
From Oxford, New Jersey.
Stephen Garrison
Associate Professor of Interior Architecture at Marywood University,
President of the University Hall of Innovation,
Director of Communications for the Interior Design Educators Council Foundation,
Producer/Director of the A Student’s Perspective webcast.
About A Student’s Perspective
A Student’s Perspective is a collaboration between the University Hall of Innovation and the Marywood University Interior Architecture program highlighting multiple facets of the Interior Architecture/Design community through weekly interviews.
Interior Architecture students from Marywood University speak with designers, manufacturers, and influencers from around the world to find out how they got involved in the industry, what choices they have made that have led them to where they are in a potentially non-linear way, how they have seen things change, and what advice they can offer to students eager to enter the field. Our goal is to expose design students to all of the possibilities that their degree might offer, even if those possibilities might not be exactly what the degree on their diploma might say.