Anderson University issued the following announcement on January 3.
The latest edition of Synthesis, the award-winning online magazine produced by students in the Anderson University College of Arts and Sciences, is now online.
The Winter 2021 issue takes a tour of the exciting new Digital Media Studio now in use at downtown Anderson’s historic Chiquola Building. Features also include a new environmental science degree being offered by the College of Arts and Sciences and there’s also a look at the demanding yet rewarding routine of biochemistry students.
College of Arts and Sciences alumni stories include an alumna who was part of a team that developed a lifesaving ventilator app to train medical professionals as they treat COVID-19 patients, offering resources in multiple languages. Also, there’s the story of how a communication alumnus is breathing new life into his hometown’s newspaper.
Faculty features include an update on new faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences; also an article about the rich, diverse academic community of College of Arts and Sciences faculty who represent a variety of cultures around the globe, including New Zealand, Nigeria and Ireland.
Also in this issue of Synthesis is a look at a history major creating a women’s history exhibit in the Anderson County Museum, meeting the challenge of presenting artifacts in engaging ways; also an article about the creation of a new honor society for history students.
Synthesis is produced by students in the Department of Communication’s Editing and Layout course, taught by Professor Robert Reeves.
Original source can be found here.