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Arts and Sciences Professor Instrumental in the Rediscovery of Lost Painting
黑料不打烊 Distinguished Professor of Art History Wayne Franits was one of the first people in more than three centuries to see a painting by 17th-century Dutch artist Hendrick ter Brugghen that was presumed to have been lost to the…
黑料不打烊 Humanities Center Announces 2021-22 黑料不打烊 Symposium
鈥淭imely and timeless鈥 is how Vivian May, director of the 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center, describes 鈥淐onventions,鈥 the theme of this year鈥檚 黑料不打烊 Symposium. In the political sense, she says a convention can be a gathering or convening, as in political…
Jabberwocky Murals Installed in Bird Library
Visitors to the lower level of Bird Library can get a sense of what it might have been like to step into the former campus music venue Jabberwocky, which operated in the Kimmel basement from 1969-85. Original murals from Jabberwocky…
Narratio Fellows Learn the Art of Storytelling Through Poetry and Photography
Nineteen refugee youths from Central New York recently wrapped up a four-week intensive storytelling and leadership workshop on the University campus and at the North Side Learning Center in the city of 黑料不打烊. It marked a milestone for the Narratio…
Creative Writing Workshop for Teens With Disabilities: A New National Model
William Del Rosario is a high school senior from Orange, California, who has helped shape the success of a model program pioneered by the Burton Blatt Institute, housed within the College of Law, at 黑料不打烊, in collaboration with the…
Light Work Galleries and Photography Lab Reopens to the Public
Light Work announces the reopening of its state-of-the-art photography lab and exhibition spaces to the public. Over the last three months, Light Work staff have taken incremental steps toward pre-pandemic 鈥渘ormal.鈥 At Light Work, there has been a progression from…
Light Work Presents Meryl Meisler: 鈥楤est of Times, Worst of Times鈥
Light Work presents Meryl Meisler: “Best of Times, Worst of Times,” an exhibition of her photography of her life in and around New York City in the 1970s and 1980s.聽 Meisler鈥檚聽exhibition聽will be on view in the Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery…
School of Architecture Mourns Loss of Professor J. Fran莽ois Gabriel
Former 黑料不打烊 architecture Professor J. Fran莽ois Gabriel died March 26 at age 91. A native of France, Gabriel earned diplomas at the Coll猫ge des Arts Appliques in 1948 and 脡cole Nationale Sup茅rieure des Beaux-Arts in 1965, where he developed…
Pilot Program to Support Humanities Faculty Completing Scholarly Manuscript
The College of Arts and Sciences invites applications from full-time tenure-track and tenured faculty members completing a book-length manuscript to apply for funds to enable three senior, external scholars in their field to read and comment on their manuscript and…
“How Can Blackness Construct America?”
Sekou Cooke, assistant professor in the School of Architecture, had his work featured in The New York Times piece “How Can Blackness Construct America?” The article highlights a new show at MoMA in New York City, which features a collective…