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Drexel University Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design Urbn Center

College of Drexel University

Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design

Parent institution

Drexel Academy
Dean Jason Schupbach
Location

Philadelphia

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Pennsylvania

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USA

Campus Academy City Campus
Website www.drexel.edu/westphal/

The Antoinette Westphal Higher of Media Arts & Pattern, formerly the Nesbitt College of Pattern Arts, is one of the colleges of Drexel University. In 2005, the college was renamed later alumna Antoinette Passo Westphal at the asking of her husband after one of the largest private donations to the university in its history.[1]

The college is the dwelling to the Mandell Theater, the Pearlstein Gallery, Drexel'due south television receiver station (DUTV), the Kal Rudman Institute for Entertainment Industry Studies, MAD Dragon Records and Drexel's Robert & Penny Fox Historic Costume Drove.

History [edit]

Drexel URBN Centre, home of the Westphall College of Media Arts & Design

The higher was originally created within the Drexel Institute every bit the Department of Domestic Economy in 1891.[two] Throughout its being it has been known as the School of Domestic Science and Arts, the College of Home Economics, the Nesbitt Higher of Design, Diet, Human Behavior, and Home Economics, and the College of Media Arts and Design. In 2005 it was renamed the Antoinette Westphal Higher of Media Arts and Design after alumnae Antoinette Passo Westphal.

In January 2009, the Westphal Higher received the largest public philanthropic gift ever recorded at Drexel University, $25 million. The gift is being used for the development and expansion of the college, purchasing a 130,000 sq ft (12,000 mii). Robert Venturi Building on Market St. The Venturi building is one of two buildings that volition serve as new homes for the design programs of the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design.

Academics [edit]

The college offers eighteen undergraduate and nine graduate programs in media, design and the performing arts. Similar other programs of report at Drexel, the Antoinette Westphal College offers students the ability to go out on co-op tailored to the college's area of report. Additionally AWCoMAD offers summer programs to high school students involving one of 12 areas of written report: Architecture, Dance, Design & Merchandising, Style Design, Film & Television, Graphic Blueprint, Industrial Design & Making, Interior Pattern, Music Manufacture, and Photography.

In January 2010, the higher launched its 14th undergraduate plan in Production Design and seated its kickoff course in fall 2010. This was followed past the launch of 3 separate programs in Digital Media in June 2010. The original Digital Media program was dissever into Blitheness & Visual Effects, Game Art & Product and Interactive Digital Media.

Programs of study [edit]

Undergraduate [edit]

Graduate [edit]

Rankings [edit]

DesignIntelligence, a journal published by the Blueprint Futures Council, in 2009 ranked Drexel Academy's Interior Design programs among the meridian x in the nation. The undergraduate Interior Pattern program is at present ranked 13th in the nation.[ citation needed ]

The articulation Informatics (Higher of Engineering) and Digital Media (Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design) gaming plan ranked No. vii amidst the "Top Undergraduate Schools for Video Game Blueprint Study for 2011" and No. 5 among the top graduate schools (Princeton Review)

Fashionista.com ranked Drexel style 8th in the U.S. and 16th best in the world and Drexel Design & Merchandising as 3rd best in the U.S.

AWCoMAD's Entertainment & Arts Direction Plan was ranked 14th best Bachelor's Entertainment Management Degree in the U.S. by BestCollegeReviews.org.

Drexel Graphic Blueprint received "Highest Honors" amidst the top design schools past Graphic Design The states (GDUSA).

Drexel Product Design is ranked 14th in the U.S. past Higher Values Online

Awards [edit]

DUTV, Drexel Academy'southward student-run and faculty supervised television station broadcast in metropolitan Philadelphia on Comcast and Fios, won a 2011 Tv set award for DNews, a monthly news magazine devoted to all-things Drexel.

The Mandell Professionals in Residence Project, a projection that brings professional theatre companies to the campus for a term of instruction and performance, has been nominated for six Barrymore awards and won a Barrymore for 2009's Long Christmas Ride Domicile with Azuka Theatre. The Barrymore Awards are Philadelphia'due south version of the Tony Awards.

In 2010, CMJ named WKDU 91.7 FM, Drexel's student-run radio station, college station of the year and champion of the local scene.

The graphic blueprint program has won more than 130 industry awards since September 2009, including three students to Spotter in Graphic Design USA.

MAD Dragon Records, the pupil-run tape label that is function of the Music Industry program, has been named college label of the yr twice by the Independent Music Awards (2007, 2008). In 2010, the characterization was beaten out for label of the year by Be Frank Records, a record label endemic and operated past two students of the music industry program. MAD Dragon Records is distributed by ADA, a subsidiary of Warners Music, and has released more than than 15 albums under Sabinson'due south tenure. The Redwalls, a MAD Dragon recording human activity, appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Tardily Dark with David Letterman.

An Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design student was the first American to win the 2005 International Contest for Immature Fashion Designers in Paris, French republic.[3] In 2009, Fashion graduate student Milka Osoro became the second Drexel student to win the grand prize at the Arts of Way symposium and competition.[ citation needed ]

In 2007 the college's brochure, designed by its students, won the Graphic Arts Association Franklin Award for Excellence.[4] In addition to the fashion and graphic blueprint awards, MAD Dragon Records, the record label run through the higher, has won several Independent Music Awards throughout its history.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Jason Gomes (2005-10-21). "CoMAD renamed in award of tardily alumna". The Triangle. Archived from the original on 2010-12-08. Retrieved 2006-09-12 .
  2. ^ "Drexel's colleges and schools, 1891-nowadays". Drexel University Archives. Archived from the original on 2010-03-07. Retrieved 2010-01-19 .
  3. ^ "Megan Stein Received the Fashion Grand Prize at Arts of Manner 2005". Dexigner. Dec 22, 2005. Archived from the original on 11 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-xix .
  4. ^ "Neographics 2007 Franklin Award for Excellence Winners". Graphic Arts Association. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-x-09. Retrieved 2007-06-19 .

Sources [edit]

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