Cedarville Magazine, Spring 2022

out of all these mediums.” As the IID major looks to what the future may bring, advanced professional education and technology advancements are at the top of the list. “Our new Master of Arts in Innovation offers new opportunities for professionals in the field to develop and grow and become industry leaders,” Stevenson explained. “We emphasize creative problemsolving, solution development, and entrepreneurship.” This program is ideally suited for professionals who want to solve problems using innovative and creative processes and methods. The undergraduate major has also moved to incorporate more technology in its design process, ushering in 3D printing, digital rendering, iPad sketches, and other digital tools. The ICC is currently developing a virtual reality lab, which is set to launch this school year. One of the biggest transformations occurred in 2020 when the ICC moved from its home in Powell, Ohio — just north of Columbus — to Lakehurst in Dublin, Ohio. “The world continues to transform, and in the innovation business, we always want to be on the front end of adapting to the next new thing,” Stevenson said. The ICC is a Columbus, Ohio-based firm that delivers “creativity” consultation for companies, artists, and individuals, and partners with Cedarville University to deliver a cutting-edge, IID major. Heidie Raine ’23 is an English major at Cedarville University. MASTER OF ARTS IN INNOVATION FOR CREATIVE LEADERS With innovation/creativity as the No. 1 soft skill employers look for in today’s future hires, thinking outside the box, over the hedge, and into the metaverse is no longer just the realm of artists and artisans. The business world is changing, and innovative minds are leading the way. In view of this shifting landscape, Cedarville has launched its newest graduate program, the Master of Arts in innovation degree. This completely online program, offered as a partnership between the School of Business and the International Center for Creativity, will equip problem-solving professionals with the mindset to drive change and the knowledge to confidently guide change. This 33–36 credit hour program includes core classes in managing and leading organizations, strategic marketing planning, design thinking principles, and business modeling and new venture creation. For more information about the Master of Arts in innovation, visit cedarville.edu/MAinnovation or contact The Graduate School at Cedarville at 937-766-8000. Cedarville Magazine | 21

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