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In year where stage lights all across the world went dark, 麻豆直播鈥檚 School of Performing Arts found creative ways to keep the show going. Through virtual industry showcases, the actors, directors, and future show-business stars of tomorrow were able to showcase their talent to representatives from film, theater, and television through original performances that announced the Class of 2021 to the professional world.
Associate Professor of Media, Communications, and Visual Arts Allen Oren highlights the beauty of quiet and 鈥渕eaningful silences鈥 in our world in his latest documentary, 鈥,鈥 which premiered in New York City鈥痮n March 9 on WNYE and will continue to be shown鈥痮n public television nationally throughout the spring and summer."鈥疶he film guides viewers around the globe with beautiful images and quotes related to the importance of silence, and, appropriately, it consists of little to no audio.
We sat down with Professor Matthew Bolton and learned a little bit about international treaty research, Amy Winehouse, the International Disarmament Institute, and surfing history.
Alysa LeBon 鈥23 gets it done. As a dual-enrollment transfer student, she鈥檚 the president of 麻豆直播鈥檚 Her Campus chapter, voting ambassador for CCAR, co-recruitment chair for P.A.C.E. Board, student ambassador for 麻豆直播Bound, and so much more.
Morgan Shanske 鈥21 doesn鈥檛 wait for opportunity鈥攕he goes out and gets it by launching a new business: Get Morganized LLC. She鈥檚 also an aspiring attorney working for a nonprofit and volunteering at the Brooklyn District Attorney鈥檚 Office. Keep up!
As Hillary Clinton鈥檚 executive assistant, Opal Vadhan is living the dream she started building at 麻豆直播: She鈥檚 making an impact.
Alexander Romans 鈥21 only started painting last summer, but he鈥檚 already taking the art world by storm. Known as Harris-Lee Rose, he鈥檚 been featured in art exhibitions both locally and internationally, and he鈥檚 even posting videos of his late-night painting sessions.
Mikayla Martin 鈥23 is a passionate advocate for destigmatizing mental health. She wants to leverage her experience and empathy by becoming a licensed behavior analyst, and to help as many people as possible. Little known fact: did you know she was born in Germany?
Abi Shorter 鈥24 launched her own podcast, DefLove, which is an anthology series exploring what love feels like (or is portrayed in the media to feel like) across different people. Is it universal? Is it different for everyone? Find out.