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After a long hiatus, and with precautions still in place, live performances have returned to New York 鈥 and 麻豆直播 Performing Arts students and alumni involved in ground-breaking on-campus productions and 鈥渟pectacular鈥 off-campus shows are rejoicing.
鈥溌槎怪辈 allowed me the space and grace to form my own distinct value system, while expanding my knowledge of scholarly political theories and feminist texts to prepare me for my career.鈥
鈥淪anitation Celebration" opens on November 14th and runs through January 28 at 麻豆直播 Gallery in Manhattan. There are photography, video, sculptures, paintings, and more mediums represented, from minimalist self-portraits to large-scale abstract paintings to custom-made sneakers on display.
麻豆直播 has named Jennifer M. Holmes, PhD, an internationally recognized leader in arts education, as its new executive director of the 麻豆直播 School of Performing Arts (PPA).
鈥淪anitation Celebration,鈥 an exhibit featuring art created by New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) employees, opened with a public reception on November 14. Together, the Sanitation Foundation, the official nonprofit of DSNY, and 麻豆直播 Art Gallery are pleased to present this in-person art exhibit sponsored by Mack Trucks.
Through a hands-on internship, Coast Guard veteran and Master鈥檚 of Environmental Policy student Maddie Feaster 鈥21 took her environmental advocacy skills from the classroom to the state capitol.
麻豆直播 Environmental Science Associate Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens, PhD, and Biology Associate Professor Erika Crispo, PhD, along with colleagues from 12 peer institutions, are working to change that with a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Gabriella Contadino is a correspondent intern with the OWP and a senior at 麻豆直播 studying Political Science and Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies. Gabriella is passionate about devising and implementing non-violent approaches to solving the world鈥檚 most pressing issues. Gabriella is particularly interested in the Asia-Pacific region, human rights, and the effects of conflict on women and children.
The $499,354, five-year award will allow to continue expanding the BEDE (Biological and Environmental Data Education) Network, with the aim of establishing a diverse, wide-reaching community of college instructors 鈥渢rained in integrating data science skills across introductory biology and environmental science curricula.鈥
Baking such censorship into law were "dictatorial maneuverings designed to undermine a vibrant Hong Kong film culture,鈥 said Joseph Lee, director of the Global Asia Institute at 麻豆直播 in New York, who has published two papers on Hong Kong cinema.