Sequel - Fall 2007 - (Page 3) 6 FIVE WEEKS IN ITALY Follow Sequel designer Amber Lindsay as she travels deep into Italy’s cultural art destinations to study and witness art history firsthand. Written in her own words, learn how she felt as she viewed some of the world’s most famous architecture and artwork for the first time outside of a college textbook. – Amber Lindsay 8 A CHANGING CHINA With an increasing population of 1.3 billion and a thriving capitalist economy, China is no longer the poverty-stricken country the world once considered it to be. This summer, a group of UVSC faculty and staff traveled to China and saw first-hand that, indeed, China is changing. With a sense of modernism and free enterprise, China is emerging as a world superpower that students must be prepared to know. – Melynda Thorpe Burt ’90, Editor 6 16 TYING THE KNOT President William A. Sederburg recently announced his initiative to tie the concept of community involvement and engagement to the UVU experience. The Communities of Engaged Learners initiative was designed to produce outcomes that both enrich the student experience and help bolster the local community and economy. And he’s added a few power-players to his administration to demonstrate his commitment. – Chris Taylor ’97 16 20 20 Q&A: AN IDENTITY ISSUE Meet the creative duo behind the SLC firm, Rare Method, the design firm selected to assist the UVU Image Committee in transitioning the College’s brand identity to university status. For creatives like these, inspiration can come from the most unexpected of places. – Melynda Thorpe Burt ’90, Editor 22 22 THE NON-TRADITIONAL NURSE Nursing is not what it used to be. Over the past 50 years, the field has shattered nearly every stereotype it had established. And just as diverse as the opportunities nursing now provides, are the types of students choosing it as a career. – Megan K. Laurie 3
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