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Come out swingin’: Tepper says art most relevant when people care enough to fight over it
Friday, July 13th, 2012Nothing stirs the ol’ juices like a good fight. Whether it’s the Thrilla in Manila, the ’Dores vs. Kentucky or a heated election, people come together over fights and contests. And that’s good. According to Steven Tepper, so it is with the arts. Read more in the spring 2012 edition of Arts and Science Magazine.
Steven Tepper, Uncle Henry is Wrong. There’s A Lot You Can Do With That Degree., Huffpost College
Thursday, September 8th, 2011Steven Tepper discusses findings from the SNAAP Project in Huffpost College, revealing that arts students are often happy and employed, despite the myths. About three million college students will approach graduation day wondering what the future holds. As if news about the sputtering economy and uncertain job prospects were not depressing enough, many will also More…
Elizabeth Long Lingo and Steven Tepper, The Creative Campus: Time for a “C” Change
Wednesday, October 13th, 2010Elizabeth Long Lingo and Steven Tepper’s essay on the promise of the creative campus was recently featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education. “In the past few years, we’ve been hearing a lot of talk about fostering creativity, on campus and in society. Some college leaders claim to have found the secret formula, while others ask how to place creativity at the center of campus and academic life. The creative turn in higher education, however, remains only a series of ad hoc experiments.” More…

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