![colorful graphic with Austin skyline promoting Career City Limits session with General Motors](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2023-01/general-motors.png?itok=JjEb1lPD)
Learn more about career opportunities at General Motors in this installment of Career City Limits.
![Sasha Costanza-Chock's headshot on the left; a photo of the cover of her book "Design Justice" on the right](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2022-12/sasha-graphic.jpg?itok=eDKNkTzC)
SDCT's Creatives on Campus lecture series continues with Sasha Costanza-Chock, Ph.D., author of Design Justice: Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need.
![Master of Fine Arts in Design student enjoying a screen printing workshop outdoors with her MFA cohort at UT Austin](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2022-12/dsc_8114.jpg?itok=t3Mg5FkB)
Learn more about the Master of Fine Arts in Design program at The University of Texas at Austin.
![colorful graphic with Austin skyline promoting Career City Limits session with argodesign](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2023-01/argodesign.png?itok=zEy192yY)
Learn more about career opportunities at argodesign in this installment of Career City Limits.
![Lynn Hershman Leeson: A Practice Built on Disasters on November 8 from 5:30-7pm in AHG 1.310](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2022-10/400x255_sdcteventsemail_leeson_0.png?itok=v5Kd8JfI)
Artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson is widely recognized for her innovative work investigating issues that are now recognized as key to the workings of society: the relationship between humans and technology, identity, surveillance, and the use of media as a tool of empowerment against censorship and political repression.
![collage of pictures from the Design Institute for Health, including students and professors](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2022-10/ma_-_design_in_health_-_header_image_1.jpg?itok=AXTY7wDB)
Learn more about the Master of Arts in Design focused on Health at The University of Texas at Austin.
![The Buckmans Present: Aki Inomata: Co-Creation with Living Things on October 18, 2022 7-8:15pm](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2022-10/400x255_sdcteventsemail_inomata.png?itok=ORE4bgLv)
Join us for a public lecture with Aki Inomata, presented by The Buckmans.
![The Buckman Center Presents Paola Antonelli in Conversation on October 13 at 6pm CT in TCC 1.110](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2022-10/antonelli_email_2.png?itok=cBmW-x9I)
Paola Antonelli is Senior Curator of Architecture & Design and Director of R&D at The Museum of Modern Art, as well as Curator for XXII Triennale di Milano.
![The RRK Wood Type Collection 2022 Summer Residency Exhibition Opening Event](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2022-10/rrk-exhibition-2022-promo.png?itok=PWzro5bP)
Join us to celebrate the work of five design students whose work utilizes and explores the vastness of our Rob Roy Kelly wood letterpress type collection.
![Center for Integrated Design presents George Aye, Founder of Greater Good Studio](/sites/sdct/files/styles/600w_x_400h/public/2022-10/george_aye_event_graphic.png?itok=NHjctQb9)
The design industry’s relationship to the field of business has long been established and continues to become further entangled each year. But designers aren’t just satisfied with only disrupting the business sector—they’re keen to disrupt the social sector too. Unfortunately, the weaknesses baked into the discipline of design (that have been present from the start) are readily exposed when designers enter complex social issues and treat them like any other human-centered innovation challenge. The lack of a moral framework, let alone a set of ethical guidelines, put designers at great risk of doing more harm than good.