Fellow:Sally Todd

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At JMU, Sally’s interests grew within the Industrial Design major as she studied courses involving product design, innovation, consumerism, UX, and sustainability. She is currently the Vice President of her major’s pre-professional organization, the Industrial Designers Society of America. Additionally, she is a member of the US Department of Energy’s Collegiate Wind Competition, where Sally and a team of cross-discipline JMU students are designing a wind turbine and its proposed business model.

She hopes the UIF program will enable the creation of more collaborative, cross-departmental courses at JMU, so to engage students in solving real-world problems.

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