Interior Architecture students speak with designers, manufacturers, educators, industry professionals, and design media celebrities to hear stories of just how they have gotten to where they are now. We connect the past, present, and future of design to show just how much we can learn from each other. A Student’s Perspective is like a weekly design lecture series…from the student’s point of view.
We aim 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.
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Interior Architecture students speak with designers, manufacturers, educators, industry professionals, and design media celebrities to hear stories of just how they have gotten to where they are now. We connect the past, present, and future of design to show just how much we can learn from each other. A Student’s Perspective is like a weekly design lecture series…from the student’s point of view.
We aim 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.
Paige and Stephen speak with Amy Van Dorp, Executive Director of WithIt, the Women's Leadership Development Network from Spring 2023 High Point Market.
A Student's Perspective
Interior Architecture students speak with designers, manufacturers, educators, industry professionals, and design media celebrities to hear stories of just how they have gotten to where they are now. We connect the past, present, and future of design to show just how much we can learn from each other. A Student’s Perspective is like a weekly design lecture series…from the student’s point of view.
We aim 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.