Associate Director; Faculty
She runs the Center's Education and Youth Initiative, which uses collaborative and human-centered processes to explore the most pressing needs of young people in and out of the classroom.
Becky comes to MICA from the Baltimore Urban Debate League, where she developed Common
Becky is currently the Social Design Instructor for Wide Angle Youth Media's Attendance and Design Team, where she leads a team of high school students to create solutions to issues around attendance, suspension and student transportation in partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools.
Becky also teaches in MICA’s undergraduate graphic design department, MA/MBA, and MPS in Information Visualization programs.
Becky was recognized by Graphic Design USA as a 2012 Student to Watch, and received a Robert W. Deutsch Foundation Social Design Fellowship to continue her work on the BMore Fit Teacher Toolkit, an exercise tool for engaging students and improving their academic performance in the classroom, the Baltimore CARES Service-Learning Curriculum, a guidebook for revitalizing vacant lots with high school students, and The Baltimore Textbook, an interactive urban theory guide for middle school students. Her work has been featured in the book Thinking With Type from Princeton Architectural Press.
She is a graduate of MICA with a B.F.A. in graphic design and an M.A. in Social Design.
Education
- MA, Social Design, 2012, Maryland Institute College of Art
- BFA, Graphic Design, 2011, Maryland Institute College of Art