An Artist-in-Residence Program in the Pennsylvania State University College of Engineering

The College of Engineering of the Pennsylvania State University established, in August 1988, an Artist-in-Residence Program. This program is intended to educate and challenge engineering students and faculty to bridge the cultural gap between engineering and the arts. Student and faculty interaction...

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Hauptverfasser: Mathews, J. D., McCart, C. L., Klevans, E. H., Walker, R. A., Fisher, R., Kunz, K. S., Brighton, J. A.
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