Virtual Reality: Students visit Harlem and Paris circa 1920

April 1st, 2016

The College's very own Dr. Bryan Carter, Associate Professor of Africana Studies, is featured on the cover of the 2016 spring issue of the UA Alumni Magazine.

Carter is known for using virtual reality to make the world more real for his students. From the realm of digital technology, he draws key but often-overlooked details about pivotal epochs in African-American history, such as Harlem’s buzzing heyday as a black cultural hub or the 1920s and ’30s in Paris, where a vibrant expatriate community of African-Americans found freedom. To read more about Dr. Carter's exciting work with virtual reality, click here.