During the Spring 2021 semester LVEHC support made possible an entirely new 100-level interdisciplinary course (IDIS 195), titled Who Owns the Outdoors? Remembering, Reclaiming, and Restoring the Natural World and cross-listed in Africana Studies and Environmental Studies. This course was…
Category: Course Development & Enhancement
DeSales Students Animate LVEHC Digital Archive Content
In Karen Ruggles’ CS-270/TV-340: Multimedia course, students are introduced to motion graphics and compositing. One of the projects focuses on kinetic typography, which is often used in short form media such as advertising, social media visuals, and music videos. For…
Doc 150: A Reflection by Dr. Nandini Sikand
Twenty-three students from three campuses of Lehigh University, Muhlenberg College and Lafayette College completed DOC 150: Introduction to Storymaking in Fall 2019. The students worked on a range of short assignments such as self-interviews, sound assignments, partner interviews and a…
Immersive Easton: a 360 view of the last 50 years
Immersive Easton is a virtual reality exploration of the changing landscape of Easton, PA over the past half-century. The project was successfully researched, photographed, programmed, and showcased by four DeSales University students. The students, with support and guidance from Professor…
Brandon Ballengeé’s Love Motel for Insects: Anax Junius Variation on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail – SAVE THE DATE!
Join the Karl Stirner Arts Trail as they welcome the newest installation on the trail: Brandon Ballengeé’s Love Motel for Insects: Anax Junius Variation. This installation is part of the LVEHC Mellon grant. We invite you to engage and learn more about…
Object Making: Techniques for Visual Narrative
Reflections on an Artist Collaboration by Jill Odegaard, Cedar Crest College With funding from an LVEHC semester-long Artist Collaborations grant, Cedar Crest College professor Jill Odegaard partnered with artist Rachel Sherk to engage students from Cedar Crest College and the…
“Narrating Lives: Telling Stories of Ourselves and Our Community”
A reflective statement by Professors LuAnn McCracken Fletcher and Elizabeth Ortiz, Cedar Crest College Our project, to create paired classes in audio and video storytelling in order to equip students to listen to, record interviews with, and, ultimately, tell the stories…
JUNE 1st: “Geography of Home and Soul,” A Keynote Address by Susan Straight
On Saturday, June 1st, award-winning author and Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at UC Riverside, Susan Straight, will be on Moravian College’s campus to present her Keynote Address on “Geography of Home and Soul.” Her novel, Million Nightingales, was a…
Year-Long “Class-to-Performance” Experience at Muhlenberg College Culimates in Installation
Dr. Matt Moore and Dr. Leticia Robles of Muhlenberg College’s Theater and Dance Department recently concluded a year long class-to-performance experience for a group of 31 students, funded in part by an LVEHC Curricular Transformation grant. Dr. Moore and Dr.…
APPLY NOW! LVEHC Writing Retreat, Masterclass
LVEHC Writing Retreat, Masterclass & Keynote Address : Deadline Approaching! We are happy to share the LVEHC Writing Community’s upcoming series of events, including Susan Straight’s Keynote Address: “Geography of Home and Soul” (June 1st) and the LVEHC Writing Community’s…