10/2/2023 0 Comments Dr jing zhang![]() Zhang also finished her Expressive Art Therapy Summer Institution program from Prescott College (Arizona). She became an Adobe China Certified Designer and Macromedia (now Adobe) Qualified Web Designer in 2001. (a terminal degree) in Media Design and Technology from the City University of Hong Kong. She was also an awardee of Procter & Gamble Fund: U.S. Zhang was both a winner of Accessibility Achievement Awards and a nominee of Faculty Excellent Award in service in 2019. While working at University of Texas system, Dr. Her most recent publications include two book chapters with University Press of Mississippi on comics studies, in 20, respectively. Her work embodies what Clive Bell called “aesthetic emotion” and “significant form” in a new and fresh way. Zhang’s work is provocative, thoughtful, and exhibits design at its best. Graphic Medicine), and expressive art practice/ therapy. Zhang’s areas of expertise include graphic communication, digital design, multimedia production, animation, healing graphics (incl. She is also in the instructor team of Interdisciplinary Studies. Zhang primarily teaches Imaging for Graphic Design, Graphic Design Studio, Graphic Design Workshop, Photographic Media, and History of Graphic Design. Jing Zhang is Assistant Professor of Graphic Design in the Division of Fine and Performing Arts. SOM staff and faculty stand with our esteemed colleague in condemning discrimination against the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.B.A., M.Phil., Jilin University M.F.A., Ph.D., City University of Hong Kong Bio: News coverage of the rally can be found here, and a glimpse of Professor Zhang speaking can be seen in this news video. We can walk, we can run, and we can leap! While we are doing this, we spread hope, love, unity and strength! Thank you! So please, let us take this as an embarking place for a long race, a race against hate, biases, discriminations, and violence against humanity, especially those that target groups who may not be so fortunate to have the voice that we have today. Yet, just like the Ox, we run with dignity, compassion, solidarity, and resiliency. We can endure, through the difficult times-a tragedy like what just happened in Atlanta, a pandemic like what we have been living through in the past year, and some of the hardest fights and struggles in our lifetimes. We may not be able to sprint in record speed, but by staying together, we can run really long. Because that is what the word really signifies –unity and strength. You may wonder how with all the fast-running animals in the world and mythology, the old wisdom chose the Ox as the symbol for fast running. The literal translation of this character is dashing, or running fast. This is what we choose to carry on our back while racing-three Ox stacked together. I had been asked many times what BEN stands for. We can walk, we can run, and we can leap! While we are doing this, we spread hope, love, unity and strength!” I raced in the cold in 2018, in the heat in 2019, a virtual one in 2020, and today on March 27th 2021, I have the privilege of running together with you-my dear fellow runners, walkers, friends and families in our great community-a different race, a race with no less significance! This is the fourth time that I am stepping on this sacred route, Boston Marathon route. Today is an especially meaningful day for all of us. My name is Jing Zhang, and I am the Vice President of BEN Running Club. Zhang’s speech to the supporters and runners was informative, insightful, and meaningful, and SOM is incredibly proud to share it below. Zhang is, herself, an avid runner and two-time Boston Marathon finisher. Zhang stood among local organization and political leaders as a keynote speaker, representing the BEN Running Club, one of the rally organizers and where she serves as a member of the board. Organized by the New England Chinese American Alliance, in conjunction numerous other organizations, the rally condemned acts of violence and discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Jing Zhang took part in the “Stop Hate Rally and Run” event held in Boston along part of the Boston Marathon route. On March 27, 2021, School of Management (SOM) Professor Dr.
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