– Glenn Stutzky –
This award-winning M.O.L.I.E. (Multimedia Online Learning Immersive Experience) explores human psychology and behavior during disasters and catastrophes.






Michigan State University Students
Course listing: TBD
Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Course dates: TBD
Non-Michigan State University Students
Course listing: TBD
Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Course dates: TBD
All Others
Course listing: TBD
Prerequisites: none
Credits: non-credit
Course dates: TBD
After 6 successful years, we have begun development on the next version of this M.O.L.I.E. (Multimedia Online Learning Immersive Experience). Our goal remains the same, combine teaching and learning, art, and technology to create an experience that will redefine what a learning environment can be.
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Glenn R. Stutzky
As a social worker, Glenn has long been interested in how humans behave and why. He has worked extensively with educators, law enforcement, and community members on these issues for nearly 20 years.
Christopher F. Irvin
Christopher is an interdisciplinary visual artist. Creativity transcends all boundaries; thus, he believes that learning how to nurture and wield one’s creativity is imperative to approaching all endeavors in an extraordinary way.
Keesa V. Johnson
Keesa Johnson has dedicated her life to the arts and new paradigms of learning. “My goal in life is to make visions happen. I humbly wake up every day to collaborate with creatives, designers, programmers, educators and university policymakers to make nontraditional methods of learning come to life.”