The MFA in Information Design and Visualization is an interdisciplinary program centered on the analytical and visual communication of information. I have been awarded the prestigious graduate scholarship by the university.
The program, built upon a core of graphic and interaction design, has established collaborations with numerous cutting-edge research initiatives in the Boston area, including digital humanities initiatives such as the NULab for Texts, Maps and Networks, the Center for Complex Network Research (Professor Albert-László Barabási), the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy, as well as research initiatives on Computational Social Science (Professor David Lazer).