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Art/Fine Arts Communications Design Engineering and DesignExpertise
- Communication design
- Graphic design
About
Lisa M. Abendroth is a professor in the Communication Design program at Metropolitan State University of Denver. She led the program as coordinator from 2000 to 2018. Her research focuses on public interest design and the social, economic, and environmental impacts created with, and within, the contexts of underserved people, places, and problems. Her pedagogy is committed to community-centered design practices that embolden access and equity.
Abendroth is a SEED Network cofounder, a SEED Evaluator coauthor, and a recipient of the SEED Award for Leadership in Public Interest Design. She is also a contributor to the Public Interest Design Institute. Abendroth is a coeditor of two books in Routledge’s Public Interest Design Guidebook series: Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook: SEED Methodology, Case Studies, and Critical Issues, published in 2015; and, Public Interest Design Education Guidebook: Curricula, Strategies, and SEED Academic Case Studies, published in 2018.
She has earned degrees from Virginia Commonwealth University and the Rhode Island School of Design. Abendroth lectures, curates, exhibits and publishes her work nationally and internationally. She was named a 2019 AIGA Fellow.
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Aviation and Aerospace
New airplane helps MSU Denver’s championship aerobatics team soar to new heights
The top-of-the-line GameBird is drawing eyes at competitions and helping young pilots earn their stripes.
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Arts and Culture
Putting the art in artificial intelligence
Artists find predicament and promise as they sail into the new world of generative AI.
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Science and Technology
A new way to light up the sky
Drone shows are providing a safer, quieter and cleaner alternative to traditional fireworks celebrations.
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Arts and Culture
Colorado printmaker and paraplegic inspires students with his story of resilience
Alumnus Javier Flores wouldn’t be slowed in his journey to success as an artist, not even by the accident that left him unable to walk.
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