Leveraging design to imagine more joyful, just systems and futures.
Meenu Singh, MS.Ed, is a designer and educator focused on helping people (re)discover their creative potential. As faculty in the MS Design program, Meenu teaches the foundational course in the graduate program sequence as well as "Wild Ways of Making" (Spring 2025), a course that exposes students to a variety of traditional and emergent materials and processes (from silk production to 4D printing). In addition to working with Stanford students, Meenu co-leads the d.school's Teaching & Learning Studio portfolio, where she's worked with 1000+ educators, administrators, and leaders from around the globe. Meenu also collaborates with physicians and researchers at Stanford Hospital and the Stanford School of Medicine to integrate design thinking into medical education. Beyond her work in education, Meenu designs with and coaches government agencies, private companies, and nonprofit organizations seeking to reinvigorate their modes of thinking and doing. She holds an MS in Learning, Design & Technology from Stanford's Graduate School of Education. When she’s not scheming towards more joyful, just systems and futures, you’ll find Meenu on a pickleball court or trying her best as an amateur ceramicist in her cozy San Francisco pottery studio. Meenu is inspired by the creative potential that exists in you, you, and yes, even you.