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Illustration for Chronicle of Higher Ed about how higher education should help shape AI and fit it to our needs, in order to stay at the forefront of knowledge production. Article by Ted Underwood. Thanks to AD Scott Seymour!
Illustration for Med Young, an educational and training project with the aim to generate in young people a sense of awareness and responsibility toward the Mediterranean Sea, a complex ecosystem and a unique socio-cultural heritage. Thanks to Marta Ceotto and the great team at Librì Progetti Educativi!
Cover and opener illustrations for Columbia Nursing Magazine about how Columbia's new Division of Nursing Practice creates educational and career opportunities for students and new graduates. Thanks to AD Eson Chan!
Illustration for Chronicle Of Higher Education about how a new team of campus administrators serving as free-speech monitors and educators is educating people about their free speech rights. Skeptics say they’re often trying to discourage people from protesting, erecting unnecessary barriers, and subjecting protesters to surveillance.
Thanks to AD Scott Seymour! New piece for SPLC about how to help young people - adolescent females and LGBTQ+ youth in particular - build resilience against hate-fueled violence and cyberbullying, which dramatically impact their experiences online. Thanks to ad AJ Favors and Cierra Brinson!
How welcoming the U.S. will be to foreign students after the 2024 elections? New illustration for Chronicle of Higher Education about how the result of the presidential race could have an impact on student-visa and other policies. Thanks to AD Wesley Watson, as always!
Latest illustration for Outside magazine's collection of their favorite outdoor adventure books for every U.S. state.
Thanks to AD Luke Whelan! A series of illustrations for The Chronicle of Higher Education about the challenges facing small colleges and how they might surmount them - from building relationships with their communities to recruiting and retaining students. Thanks to AD Wesley Watson!
Illustration for the Association for Talent Development about why design a learning solution in many languages requires more than a translation tool. Diversity demands new ways of thinking about how to engage audiences and serve them in a way that meets their language and cultural expectations. Thanks to AD John Anderson!
An illustration for Chronicle about how some students at elite colleges are unable to see their own privilege, based on belief that they’ve earned everything they’ve achieved - while others just haven’t worked hard enough or tried.
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