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Dan Serig

Assistant Teaching Professor for the Graduate School of Education at Northeastern University. Former Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at MassArt.

Dan Serig is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Northeastern University with a specialization in higher education administration.

Previously, he held leadership roles at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, serving as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Interim Provost and Vice President.

His research interests include curriculum design, assessment, international education, metaphor, material culture, and artistic research, with a focus on arts programming evaluations nationwide.

Serig has contributed to various art and design education journals and served as an editor and board member for journals like Teaching Artist Journal and Visual Inquiry: Teaching and Learning in Art.

He earned his doctorate in Art and Art Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and has vast experience teaching visual arts to diverse age groups in the U.S. and China.

His contributions at MassArt include creating innovative programs such as the Master of Arts in Teaching program and revamping the Masters of Science in Art Education program.

Recognized for his expertise in goal setting, program development, individualized evaluation protocols, conceptual modeling, and qualitative research methods, Serig also excels in visual arts, design, strategic consulting, and professional development.

He has been associated with various organizations such as Northeastern University, National Endowment for the Arts, and Concordia International School in Shanghai, China.

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Stoughton, Massachusetts, United States