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MacKaron brings passion to E-Media Program

Any professor at RWC who has to request for electronics from the Media Center has probably dealt with Erissa MacKaron, a student of the E-Media Tech program. Students of this program are required to serve apprenticeships at the RWC center.Wholeheartedly, Erissa brings a passion for architecture and the visual media to her, having had a diverse work experience in both venues. In addition, she has been employed by Walt Disney Imagineering in both research and design for their Creative Architecture Division.

She also worked as an architectural designer for Jack House Associates, a local firm. In this capacity she was with product development for theme parks, museums, and corporate visiting centers. This summer she helped develop the course policy videos in the seminar class of the E-Media Tech program.

Having already obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of New Mexico, she hopes to graduate from the Electronic Media program at RWC in the Spring of 2003.