Nutritional sciences students participating in the 'Garden to Table' project are featured in the University of Texas Elementary School promotional video.
Way, way too adorable.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Iris Apfel + Design Crucible + Architectural Digest
Photo of Iris Apfel by Roger Davies for Architectural Digest |
Fourteen textile and apparel students (seven students from our Apparel Design program and seven from our Retail Merchandising program) have returned to Austin having spent the month of May in New York City.
Their mission? Pass through the design crucible--students have three weeks to produce all of the deliverables associated with product development. The challenge? The products and services they are working on do not exist, at least not yet. Students will invent a fictional product or service related to a randomly drawn theme. When the deadline arrives, students must be prepared to present a retail space plan, product color story, marketing materials--including a complete marketing strategy, and an implementable business plan .
scienceofrelationships.com
Do nice guys finish last?
Why would Charlie Sheen be better off marrying a tree?
Why buy the cow, if you can have the milk for free?
Why would Charlie Sheen be better off marrying a tree?
Why buy the cow, if you can have the milk for free?
These questions (and some you couldn't imagine) make the world of relationships go round.
Aprile Benner Named a 2011 NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellow
Aprile Benner, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the Population Research Center and the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) at the University of Texas at Austin, has been named to receive a 2011 National Academy of Education (NAEd)/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship.
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