10/31/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2024 09:49
Thursday, October 31, 2024
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Design and merchandising adjunct instructor Crystal Emerson's goal is to bring fun and creativity into the classroom.
As a child of the 1980s, Emerson fell in love with fashion and pop culture at an early age. Her love of clothes was nurtured by her grandmothers, who both taught her how to sew. Emerson went on to graduate high school and college and eventually start a family.
After experiencing a deep personal tragedy, Emerson turned back to sewing. The craft helped her deal with the situation and fed her creative appetite. With a desire to enhance her skills and knowledge, she found the Department of Design and Merchandising at OSU.
Emerson quickly fell in love with the program, earning a bachelor's degree and then moving forward to complete a master's degree. Now as instructor, Emerson fully embraces her role teaching heritage of dress. She uses photos, music and videos. But her most powerful tool is dressing in period clothing. She takes her students from the French Revolution to modern day, all in an effort to help them understand the content.
For Emerson, it's a dream come true to serve as an instructor and share her passion in the program she loves.