Interior Architecture Students to Exhibit Works in Bethlehem
Marywood University junior interior architecture students exhibited their works from the 2021 fall semester at the National Museum of Industrial History, Bethlehem, Pa. The students presented their projects on Wednesday, December 11, 2019, from 3-4 p.m. The exhibit is open to the public.
Marywood University’s bachelor of interior architecture program provides students with the opportunity to create the specific character of spaces for human use and enjoyment. In this capacity, interior architects/designers come to understand the important role of materials, colors, textures, and light in the creation of interior spaces that respond to physical, social, psychological, and cultural needs of building users.
The National Museum of Industrial History is located on the Steelstacks campus on the former Bethlehem Steel site. The museum houses more than 200 artifacts from across the world, telling the tale of America’s industrial might and the evolution of industry over time.
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The School of Social Work Holds Fall 2024 Symposium
The Marywood University School of Social Work's Lehigh Valley Program held its Fall Symposium at DeSales University on Tuesday, November 12.
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International Faculty Visit MSW program, Participate in Inauguration Events
Social Work and Psychology Faculty from Romania recently visited Marywood’s MSW program and took part in inauguration events on campus.
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Marywood Students Embrace Cultural Exchange in Poland Through Generous Alumni Support
Six Marywood students recently had the opportunity to study abroad in Poland thanks to the generosity of two Marywood donors.