Jacki Peketz

Jacki Peketz

Jacki Peketz is a recent graduate from Metropolitan State University in Denver.

Jacki Peketz was one of the lead designers on the "We are HSI—MSU Denver Hispanic Serving Institution Interactive Installation" project, which was the recipient of a 2018 Merit Award. The  project was made possible with the collaboration of Jacki Peketz (lead designer), Kelly Monico (professor, mentor), Daisy Corso (lead designer, fabricator), Arodi Ponce, Gabby Pantle,  and Kiersten Townsend (designers).

Jacki Peketz is a Student at Metropolitan State University in Denver.
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Aurora, Colorado

2018 Academic Summit Minneapolis - Daisy Corso & Jacki Peketz - Hispanic Serving Institution Interactive Installation

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2018 Academic Summit Minneapolis - Sustainability and Community Consciousness Dialogue

SEGD is an amazing community of designers, fabricators and manufacturers who create experiences that connect people to place. One of the many membership benefits of SEGD is a library of talks from SEGD's past events. All videos from 2014 through 2019 are available for viewing for members for free. 

If you are a member please log in (hint: top right below search) if not please join SEGD and experience its amazing resources. First year members receive a discount on the member rate!

We are HSI—MSU Denver Hispanic Serving Institution Interactive Installation

Merit Award 2018
We are HSI—MSU Denver Hispanic Serving Institution Interactive Installation

At Metropolitan State University of Denver, there is a need for greater representation of the institution’s diversity, particularly in regard to the Hispanic community. In order to earn the distinction of being a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), the university must have a full-time enrollment of at least twenty-five percent Hispanic students. This designation allows the university to qualify for more grants and funding that benefit the entire student body.

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