In Conversation: "Female Catalysts in Architecture"

Tuesday, March 19, 2019, 12 - 1pm

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Elizabeth O'Donnell, associate dean of The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, and Mersiha Veledar, assistant professor at the school, will discuss the role women have played in the discipline of architecture. 

Moderated by Cyrus Henry and Kevin Chow. 

The In Conversation series is intended as a format for faculty to discuss issues that are affecting the school, the discipline, or the theories, cultures and practices of architecture. 

This event takes place in room 315F and is open to current Cooper Union students, faculty, and staff. 

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