Creative Technologies Program Funds
Total funds: 4
Creative Tech Program Fund
The Arts Technology Program Fund provides support for the activities, programs and operations for the Arts Technology Program in the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts. The Program provide students with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of art, music, and theatre along with the theory and practice of digital and interactive media. Students work with artists, designers, and musicians who are experts in the latest technology and practices in their field. The program provides a broad and flexible curriculum designed to keep students current with industry trends and developments.
The David Brian Williams Creative Technologies Visiting Artist Series Fund
The David Brian Williams Creative Technologies Visiting Artist Series Fund was established by David B. and Kay Williams. To establish an annual dedicated Creative Technologies Visiting Artist Series designed to enhance the program's curriculum and raise the overall profile of the program on campus, statewide, regionally, and nationally.
Williams Student Success Award
The Williams Student Success Award was established by Dr. David Brian and Kay Williams in order to support student success within the School of Creative Technologies. This award is designed to assist SCTK students who demonstrate exemplary creative and research work and who need additional funding to support this effort.
Charles Stokes Creative Technologies Fund
The Charles Stokes Creative Technologies Fund was established to support faculty, facilities and programs. The fund will provide assistance for School-wide priorities as determined by the Director of the School of Creative Technologies and align with the strategic plan. Support includes, but is not limited to, travel related to research or conferences, technology, software, and equipment. With this gift, Charles wants to encourage the innovation and growth of the newly established school. He was the founding member of an innovative Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) ensemble and established a music technology lab for students. A truly humble colleague and teacher, he was integral to the creation of the program, bringing dedication, creativity and his love of teaching to his various roles.