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Smaller class sizes at Luther College means more individualized attention and better connections with your professors, classmates, and academic advisors.
You can book a tour of Luther College, the U of R campus, and our student residence, The Student Village at Luther College, any time throughout the year. Contact our Recruitment Office at 1-306-206-2117.
Free entrance counselling support and invaluable one-on-one academic advising are available for all programs at Luther College.
The Luther Library has over 24,000 items in its collection, 5,000 books checked out per year, and 7,000 students who come through its door per month.
Luther College students are eligible for an additional $100,000 in academic awards – in addition to scholarships and bursaries awarded by the U of R.
Luther students can register in Arts, Science, or Media, Art, and Performance. Luther students are U of R students and receive a U of R degree.
Luther College is the first choice for high school to university transition. Enjoy all the benefits of a larger campus, without feeling lost in the crowd. Our community is full of caring mentors and peers to ensure a positive student experience.
Every degree program at Luther College offers a study abroad option and an optional experiential learning component where you gain real world experience and get paid while going to school!
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Her research project “Making Colors” for the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles (2011, under the direction of Merritt Price) was a pilot project on the use of colors in relation to visual perception, communication, and display of art and is instrumental in designing the museum’s exhibitions.
Annalisa has developed a suite of courses in visual communication, including: Introduction to Graphic Design + Branding Advertising and Design + Visual Identity Design + Visual Communication for the Web.
The passion for perception, art, and images leads her work and her teaching. Her experiences in visual communication, graphic design, exhibition design, theatre design, and photography drive her research and the continuous exchange with clients and students energizes her work and her vision.
Interdisciplinarity is at the core of Annalisa’s research in visual communication, exploring the intersection between Media Theory and Visual Communication Practice, mostly within the nonprofit sector.