Results that match 1 of 2 words Fun Fact Friday by CSN Communication Professor Rick Marks: Why do advertisers love using the color red? The human eye notices the color red more easily because the cornea is colored yellow which absorbs the shorter wavelengths of blue and green (and the yellow coloring also helps protect the eye from harmful ultraviolet rays.) This is also why the color red is used in signal lights, stop signs and other warning and attention-getting purposes. This is from the JOUR 220 Fundamentals of Applied Media Aesthetics class offered every fall and required by both emphases on the A.A. in Journalism and Media Studies. - via Facebook 22-Mar-2013 The Math Resource Center on West Charleston campus is now in Room K406. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. - via Facebook 8-Jul-2013
Fun Fact Friday by CSN Communication Professor Rick Marks: Why do advertisers love using the color red? The human eye notices the color red more easily because the cornea is colored yellow which absorbs the shorter wavelengths of blue and green (and the yellow coloring also helps protect the eye from harmful ultraviolet rays.) This is also why the color red is used in signal lights, stop signs and other warning and attention-getting purposes. This is from the JOUR 220 Fundamentals of Applied Media Aesthetics class offered every fall and required by both emphases on the A.A. in Journalism and Media Studies. - via Facebook 22-Mar-2013
The Math Resource Center on West Charleston campus is now in Room K406. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. - via Facebook 8-Jul-2013