"Translating complexity into clarity
for inclusive education."
for inclusive education."
This collaborative initiative between the language departments of MIT, Harvard, and the University of Washington aimed to bridge STEM and the humanities. It encouraged students and professionals to connect their technical expertise with cross-cultural communication, promoting inclusion, curiosity, and a broader understanding of what it means to innovate in a global context.
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See the project web-site: https://professionalrussian.org/interviews
Each flyer followed a bold, flexible template designed to highlight the subject matter while maintaining a cohesive visual identity. Background textures, thematic imagery, and prominent taglines helped capture attention, while consistent branding elements—like the StarTalk logo and a QR code linking to language resources—reinforced program goals.
Visuals were carefully curated from licensed and free resources to resonate with STEM audiences and reflect cultural and linguistic diversity. Designed with faculty in mind, the flyers included customizable sections for course details or event info, making them versatile tools for academic outreach and student engagement.