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Friday, March 12, 2021
A group of masked students sit outside with their skechbooks

 

While many UT classes moved completely online, some operated in a hybrid format that allowed students to occasionally safely gather in person to share projects, practice and simply be in the presence of one another. Here is what hybrid teaching looked like in 2020.

A college student in a mask in an organ rehearsal with his masked professor
Lecturer Gregory Eaton teaches a socially distanced private lesson in the organ studio with Andrew Smith, a computer science and linguistics senior. Photo by Alicia Dietrich
A masked professor leans over to inspect a student's sculpture on the lawn outside the art building.
Studio Art Professor Beili Liu hosted in-person gatherings on the lawn outside of Doty Fine Arts Building for her Undergraduate Studies Signature Course and her Core 3D classes to meet and share their projects. Photos by Cami Yates
A student shows a portfolio of drawings on a lawn outside the art building.
Studio Art Professor Beili Liu hosted in-person gatherings on the lawn outside of Doty Fine Arts Building for her Undergraduate Studies Signature Course and her Core 3D classes to meet and share their projects. Photos by Cami Yates
A group of masked students sit on a lawn at a safe social distance.
Studio Art Professor Beili Liu hosted in-person gatherings on the lawn outside of Doty Fine Arts Building for her Undergraduate Studies Signature Course and her Core 3D classes to meet and share their projects. Photos by Cami Yates
Students hold sketch books on a pedestrian bridge.
Associate Professor of Practice Megan Hildebrandt met with her first-year drawing students at Roberta Crenshaw Pedestrian Bridge and had them sketch multiple drawings of anything that caught their eye along the hike-and-bike trail. Photos by Cami
A lab manager helps a student create a tote bag on a screenprinting press set up in an outdoor tent.
Design Lab Manager Henry Smith helped organize a screenprinting workshop for Design students in the open-air tent on the plaza of Bass Concert Hall. Photos by Alicia Dietrich
A masked student prints a t-shirt on a screenprinting press in an outdoor tent.
Design Lab Manager Henry Smith helped organize a screenprinting workshop for Design students in the open-air tent on the plaza of Bass Concert Hall. Photos by Alicia Dietrich
Masked students sit in a cluster of chairs in a large art gallery space.
Art History Professor Janice Leoshko invited her Undergraduate Studies Signature Course to meet in the Visual Art Center’s Vaulted Galleries. Photo by Alicia Dietrich

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