Within the Spring of 2025, Dr. Kelly Suero, Chair of World Languages and Cultures (WLC), collaborated with Chris Stagl, Affiliate Chair of Artwork & Design and the scholars in Stagl’s Design Studio class to deliver a much-needed facelift to the second flooring of Wright Corridor.
“Our student-made designs have introduced new power and coloration to the division, creating a spot the place college students really feel at residence and impressed,” Dr. Suero mentioned. “Studying one other language unlocks alternatives in careers, journey, and human connection, and we hope this inviting ambiance sparks extra college students to begin that journey with us.”
Suero believes it’s crucial to set the tone early with potential college students being recruited who could also be visiting the division by having sturdy, artistic visuals on show.

“We would like college students to right away see that we’re a artistic self-discipline, but in addition perceive they’ll be gaining sensible expertise with real-world worth, expertise that may translate into as a lot as a 20 p.c wage improve for graduates who converse one other language,” she concluded.
“It’s a real honor to have our murals proven within the halls and school rooms of World Languages and Cultures,” mentioned Kavarian Outlaw, senior Graphic Design pupil. “Lessons that present the real-world expertise of working with purchasers are invaluable, and I want there have been extra of them.”
“As a present pupil finding out Spanish, I used to be very excited to see these new adjustments. It makes me really feel like TROY is investing in my schooling,” mentioned senior Elijah Brooks.
The method started in mid-spring when Suero appeared as a shopper in entrance of a Design Studio class.

“The method the scholars undergo working with purchasers resembling WLC is similar as if that they had their very own business freelance shopper,” Stagl defined. “The truth is, the classroom setting is deliberately set as much as present this expertise to assist college students transition into the workforce.”
This isn’t the primary time Stagl’s courses have labored with different departments on creating dynamic designs throughout campus. They’ve helped a number of divisions, together with Sorrell School of Enterprise, The Concept Financial institution, Athletics and Admissions.
Uyen Le got here to TROY from Vietnam and just lately graduated from the design program.
“As a world pupil, this challenge meant lots to me personally to see so many alternative cultures being represented,” Le mentioned.
The scholars whose designs are featured are Alex Ashendorf, Maddie Ashendorf, Uyen Le and Kavarian Outlaw. A gap reception is about for Wednesday, September 3, at Midday on the second flooring of Wright Corridor in Suite 212 to have a good time the reimagining of World Languages and Cultures. All are welcome to attend.