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The conversation continues! We are interviewing Betsy Barnhart, the Program Director of Industrial Design at the University of Kansas. Betsy is focused on providing a connection between academic institutions and private practice to tackle large-scale, complex design problems. Prior to joining KU, Betsy was an Assistant Professor at Iowa State University where she led multi-disciplinary sponsored studios with a focus on market disruption and innovation. During our conversation with Betsy, we will be talking about the state of design education, and how we need to re-write curriculums to help underrepresented students succeed in the classroom. There's still a gender gap in design, inequalities, and it begins at the design education level - so where are the design educators? Why aren't they standing up for change? Go follow @betsy_barnhart_id to see her amazing work! Thanks for tuning in, be on the lookout for our next podcast! Send us a DM or email at [email protected] to provide us with your thoughts and comments on our dialogue with designers!
The conversation continues! We are interviewing Betsy Barnhart, the Program Director of Industrial Design at the University of Kansas. Betsy is focused on providing a connection between academic institutions and private practice to tackle large-scale, complex design problems. Prior to joining KU, Betsy was an Assistant Professor at Iowa State University where she led multi-disciplinary sponsored studios with a focus on market disruption and innovation. During our conversation with Betsy, we will be talking about the state of design education, and how we need to re-write curriculums to help underrepresented students succeed in the classroom. There's still a gender gap in design, inequalities, and it begins at the design education level - so where are the design educators? Why aren't they standing up for change? Go follow @betsy_barnhart_id to see her amazing work! Thanks for tuning in, be on the lookout for our next podcast! Send us a DM or email at [email protected] to provide us with your thoughts and comments on our dialogue with designers!