Migration Fusion, with Diane Ullman
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What happens when you combine scientific and artistic modes of inquiry? According to Diane Ullman, this is how creative genius is born. As co-founder of the Art/Science Fusion program at UC Davis, Ullman interweaves art into her science curriculum to stimulate her students’ interest and creative problem-solving. Join the award-winning professor and entomologist as she sits down with Michel Laprise for a discussion inspired by the music and concepts of JOYA, a Cirque du Soleil show with themes of migration, learning, and coming of age.
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