IACT: Creativity for Tomorrow






Critical thinking is, well, critical for success in any line of work. To think critically means having the capacity to reason logically and rigorously - and it’s one of the applied creativity micro-credentials from Education Design Lab being offered through UD’s Institute of Applied Creativity for Transformation (IACT).

Creative problem solving is one of the skills that employers view as most critical for future career success. It means that you have the capacity to address complex problems in new and innovative ways - and it’s one of the applied creativity micro-credentials from Education Design Lab being offered through UD's Institute of Applied Creativity (IACT).

Collaboration includes the capacity to work productively with different individuals and groups towards a common goal, and it’s one of the applied creativity micro-credentials from Education Design Lab being offered through UD's Institute of Applied Creativity (IACT).

Mary Clare Corrigan is a mechanical engineering major going into her Senior year at the University of Dayton. In this episode of DRIVE thru, MC speaks on vulnerability, Dolphin Tale, and 360 degrees of reciprocation one prosthetic at a time.

Evan Krimpenfort is a computer engineering major and IACT certificate student going into his Senior year at the University of Dayton. In this episode of DRIVE thru, Evan speaks on trusting oneself, growing into partnerships, and the power of creating "bridges to inspiration."