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Tue, 5 Apr 2011 09:24:39 -0400
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Next Monday evening, Sami Nerenberg (design lecturer from Northwestern University)  
will present an interactive innovation workshop at Thayer.  The workshop will  
focus on learning how to create local and social impact through interdisciplinary  
design.
After three hours of watching and doing, you'll leave with new insights into design  
thinking and creative problem solving.  This is a great chance to learn how interdisciplinary  
design can drive innovation and create real impact.
Registration is open to all Dartmouth, Thayer, Tuck , and Medical School students,  
and spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Innovation Workshop
with Sami Nerenberg [Northwestern]
Monday, April 11
6-9pm (full attendance required for all 3 hours) Thayer School of Engineering  

Pizza and drinks provided during the event.

REGISTER HERE: https://spreadsheets0.google.com/viewform?hl=en&hl=en&formkey=dFdFanUzSXRBRnZkRG9Jc0R2ME9lRUE6MQ#gid=

Hope to see you there!


Sami Nerenberg, a self-titled "Community Designer," believes creativity is the  
world's most untapped renewable resource. Currently the Program Administrator  
for Design for America and a lecturer at Segal Institute of Design at Northwestern  
University, she seeks to organize and empower communities with design as the means  
of creating change. Sami was previously the youngest adjunct faculty at the Rhode  
Island School of Design where she developed and taught the very popular "Design  
for Social Entrepreneurship" advanced studio.  She is currently managing studios  
at Northwestern, Brown/RSDI, Cornell, and Stanford.  Her projects have been discussed  
in media outlets such as Metropolis Magazine, NextBillion.net, Fast Company, Core77,  
and Catalyst Magazine.

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