{"id":28802,"date":"2018-04-19t02:32:56","date_gmt":"2018-04-19t07:32:56","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/?p=28802"},"modified":"2018-04-03t10:33:20","modified_gmt":"2018-04-03t15:33:20","slug":"celebration-of-learning-spotlight-existing-quietly-living-loudly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/2018\/04\/celebration-of-learning-spotlight-existing-quietly-living-loudly\/","title":{"rendered":"celebration of learning spotlight: existing quietly, living loudly"},"content":{"rendered":"
senior mechanical engineering student elizabeth lee<\/strong> is happy to have tapped back into her drawing and arts roots. throughout college, she claims she stuck more to her science, math, and engineering interests, but now in her senior year, she\u2019s returning to an old pastime: drawing.<\/p>\n elizabeth\u2019s project, existing quietly, living loudly is a web comic series that shares her story as an asian-american student at 瑞士vs喀麦隆走地. she describes how her identity has been a significant lens through which she interacts and interprets the world around her. elizabeth says that since she understands both korean and american culture, she has a unique perspective that she wants to share through her project.<\/p>\n engineering has kept her busy, but when she was given the opportunity to work on this project in her asian american literature course, she was happy to get back to the drawing board (literally). she said that she was excited to share her project at the celebration of learning, stating that this web comic series was the first time she had done digital art on a tablet.<\/p>\n \u201cmy asian-american identity is something that is a big part of my life. a lot of these stories it\u2019s hard to go and tell someone about instances that happen. what better way to share some of my stories than through drawing.\u201d<\/p>\n student(s): <\/strong>elizabeth lee
\nproject: <\/strong>existing quietly, living loudly
\ncourse: <\/strong>engl 3662: asian american literature
\nfaculty sponsor: <\/strong>haerin shin, ph.d.; english<\/p>\n