Dr. Martha Ladly is a Professor of Design, and Graduate Program Director of the Digital Futures program. Martha specializes in teaching and practice-based research in design, art, media and technology, which she teaches in the Digital Futures Graduate and Undergraduate Programs and the Interdisciplinary Master's Program at OCAD University. She is the former Associate Dean, Graduate Studies, former Graduate Program Director of the Interdisciplinary Master's Program, and founding Chair of the Research Ethics Board at OCAD U in Toronto, Canada.
Dr. Martha Ladly is a Professor of Design, and Transition Graduate Program Director of the Digital Futures program. Martha specializes in teaching and practice-based research in design, art, media and technology, in the Digital Futures Graduate and Undergraduate Programs and the Interdisciplinary Master's Program at OCAD University. She is the former Associate Dean, Graduate Studies, former Graduate Program Director of the Interdisciplinary Master's Program, and founding Chair of the Research Ethics Board at OCAD U in Toronto, Canada.
Please join me in congratulating Assistant Professor Lynne Heller who recently defended her doctoral dissertation titled AVATAR DAUGHTERS: Envisioning a Spectrum between the Material/Virtual through Feminist Theory. Lynne conducted her doctoral studies within the Graduate Research and Education Programme in Gender, Culture and Identity in the UCD Humanities Institute, College of Arts and Humanities at University College Dublin, Ireland.
Lynne holds a joint appointment with the Faculty of Design and the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science. Lynne joins a growing complement of research and practice-engaged doctorate faculty at OCAD University. I commend her and all these faculty members for the hard work and dedication required to earn this highest academic degree and wish them well in translating their efforts into successful research agendas.
The Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Interdisciplinary Studies presents: BA Program Fundraising Book Sale
Wednesday October 21st, 2015 10:00 am to 3:00 pm in the lobby of 100 McCaul St. (MCA)
All funds will support extracurricular activities for the Visual and Critical Studies program students, such as field trips and lectures by international guests.
Venue & Address:
in the lobby of 100 McCaul St. (MCA)
All funds will support extracurricular activities for the