![]() Edith Schipper’s questions to my questions opened up my mind and made me think, research, and read at all times.Ģ005 - Alumni Update Stacie Friend (BA '95) Schipper’s deep knowledge of Greek philosophy, her positive approach to students, and her encouragement and affirmation of my love for learning philosophy established for me a strong and determined objective to continue my studies. I was very lucky to have as my first Professor on Plato the gentle but strong Dr. As a result, I completed all the relevant undergraduate Philosophy courses at UM as a prerequisite, because of my strong desire to combine my knowledge of ancient Greek art and archaeology with Plato and Aristotle’s notions of beauty. ![]() ![]() Having a BA in Art History and Archaeology from Rutgers University - Douglas College – rather than a degree in Philosophy – was an obstacle to beginning graduate studies in Philosophy at the University of Miami. As the reminiscence below indicates, he is a very witty fellow.Ģ006 - Alumni Update Aphrodite Alexandrakis (Ph.D. He received his PhD from the UM Department of Philosophy in 1977. He is the author of 7 books and many articles. Raymond Belliotti is Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at SUNY Fredonia. 2007 - Alumni Update Raymond Belliotti (Ph.D. There was, and is, always something magical about the campus which I felt the minute I stepped foot there. Indeed, in many ways it has been “family.” For instance, growing up in Miami Beach, trips to the Lowe Art Museum were among the most popular family outings. The University of Miami has been a dominant thread in my personal tapestry, for most of my life. 2008 - Alumni Update Jane-Mary Trau (Sutnick) (Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry. I am proud to be the only student with a B.A. When I left I had learned that your major doesn't have to be critical to what you do after graduation. I didn’t know what I wanted to do when I got to the University of Miami. Why is it the best designs are the ones where after you look at them, you think, duh, I can’t believe someone hasn’t taken 15 seconds to stand still and let someone else watch them hold a shopping basket and realize the handles are backwards.I had four different majors at the University of Miami: computer science, mathematics, biology, and finally philosophy. Last, I am a huge fan of target’s hand baskets, and these new carts seem to use that same design language which is great. I like the visual product testing, I’ll be using that in the future. But that being said, I do still like target. I’m not sure how lightweight I need a cart to be, but for older folks, or folks with kids that could be an issue.įirst off, if you live in the TC metro area, it is really easy to get really sick of target lol. I can’t say anything else really until I use it. I was equally happy when they re-did their prescription bottles. It would have been easy to keep buying OEM carts, but they decided to spend more money on something their customers don’t buy in order to extend their brand experience. The aesthetic does a good job of continuing their brand values into their consumer experience.Īs always, I have to give it to Target for doing SOMETHING. I like the subtle Marc Newson references in it’s design. Guess I’ll have to test drive one to find out.Īre you doing some visual product testing? Hard to tell about any of those qualities from an in store photo.īased on the picture, it look is awesome, no doubt about that. It just looks cheap, and I’m not sure how durable it would be in the long run. I like the “railing” along the top of the cart, but I’m not sure they had to use plastic for the whole frame.
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