Communications
Emails sent to the community regarding aspirational design.
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Our final focus charrette, Innovation, Technology, & Authentic Intelligence, is next week (Nov. 6-7). Email aspirationaldesign@hamilton.edu if you would like to participate.
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Hope everyone enjoyed Fall break! Two focus charrettes take place this week: Hamilton 360 and Practicing the Liberal Arts. Be on the lookout for opportunities to test prototypes on campus Oct. 22 and Oct. 24.
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Three more focus charrettes are coming up in October and November. More details below. All members of the campus community are invited and encouraged to participate.
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The first Community Charrette is Wednesday, Oct. 8 (7–9 p.m., Tolles Pavilion). Come hear new ideas, add your voice, and enjoy free dessert. More details below.
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Thank you to all who responded to last week’s email and signed up for upcoming Aspirational Design events. We appreciate your engagement! So far, more than 300 campus community members have shared their insights and thoughts through activities that have included design charrettes, prototype testing, tabling conversations, and interviews.
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We had another very busy week hosting the “Democracy & Imagination” and “Creative Campus and What If?” Focus Charrettes. More than 150 members of our campus community engaged through charrette participation and prototype testing. If you were among those who took part, thank you for sharing your ideas and perspectives! We couldn’t do this without you.
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Thank you to everyone who participated in Aspirational Design events last week! We’re thrilled that we had more than 100 members of our campus community engage via charrette participation, prototype testing, and empathy tabling.
Your ideas and input are valued and we look forward to seeing increased participation in upcoming events.
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The Core Team and Senior Staff are now offering Office Hours for people to ask questions about upcoming themes and Aspirational Design.
Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1-2:30 p.m.
Upcoming Themes: Creative Campus & What If, Democracy & Imagination
Location: Sadove Terrace
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More than 100 students, faculty, and staff stopped by the tabling on Thursday, Sept. 4, to offer insights into their experiences with the open curriculum and their ideas for it. Thank you!
We had a lot of student engagement, and are looking for ways to better engage staff and faculty. Please take a look at this week’s events and plan to attend, or send us an email. -
Following President Tepper’s message this morning, I want to invite you all to collaborate with us as we continue to design for the future of 91制片厂 – together. The design thinking approach offers many ways to connect, contribute, and create, so there are lots of ways to get involved. It is our hope that every member of our community has the opportunity to participate in the design process. Here are three ways to learn more about the process and get involved: