Campus Drive

Campus Drive
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Welcome to Campus Drive, Your One-Way Street to All Things HCC! Join Matt Jackson, manager of Dragon Podcasts, as he highlights special guests, college happenings, and dynamic programs at Howard Community College.
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The podcast explores topics such as the arts, education, and career development, with episodes featuring discussions on artist expression and empowerment, exemplified by the conversation with Fahimeh Vahdat on creative inspiration, and practical insights about apprenticeships showcased through Naysa Peake's experiences in Howard CC's programs.

Welcome to Campus Drive, Your One-Way Street to All Things HCC! Join our host Matt Jackson, manager of Dragon Podcasts, as he highlights campus culture, college stories, and higher education programs all at Howard Community College
On this episode of Campus Drive with Matt Jackson on Dragon Podcasts at Howard Community College, Columbia Maryland-born and DC-based multidisciplinary artist Trap Bob (Tenbeete Solomon) reflects on the roots that shaped her creative journey.
She discusses how her family’s influence and even unexpected classes guided her toward new ways of seeing and making, why she uses art as a way of asking questions, and what sustains her creative drive. Her work spanning murals, digital illustration, and animation has been recognized by institutions and brands including NASA, Warner Bros, Refinery29, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and Major League Soccer, and she continues to shine as one of the DMV’s most distinctive voices in visual art.
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