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Raised By Sound Fest Brings Local & Global Talent
Support the Memphis Flyer The Memphis Flyer is Memphis’ alternative newsweekly, serving the metro Memphis area of nearly a million residents. The Flyer was started in 1989 by Contemporary Media, Inc., the locally owned publishers of Memphis magazine. For over 30 years, The Memphis Flyer has hit the streets every Wednesday morning with a blend…
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Student of the Month named for October
Makayla Neilson and Residential Technology Coordinator Mark Mackey. Makayla Neilson has been named Student of the Month for October by the Office of Residence Life. Makayla is a senior from Homer, NY, with a Graphic Design major and a Computer Science minor. She is also a participant in the Fredonia Field Hockey Club and has…
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Increasing Diversity and Growth in Graduates from Business College Headline Fall Class of 2023
December 1, 2023 The University of Northern Colorado is graduating approximately 765 students on Dec. 8 – 9, at its fall 2023 commencement ceremonies. This fall’s class continues the trend of an increasingly diverse student population and includes the largest number of graduates from the Kenneth W. Monfort College of Business in the past five years.…
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Obituary: Mark Rollins, professor emeritus of philosophy, 76 – The Source – Washington University in St. Louis
Rollins Mark Rollins, a professor emeritus of philosophy in Arts & Sciences and former dean of University College at Washington University in St. Louis, died Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, in Columbia, Mo., following a battle with cancer. He was 76. Rollins joined Washington University in 1987 as an assistant professor of philosophy, becoming chair of…
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The Past Is Reworked In “Indefinite Histories”
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Miscoe Hill Middle School Teacher Named Middle Level Art Educator of the Year
For immediate release Superintendent Maureen Cohen and Principal Robin Benoit proudly share that a Miscoe Hill Middle School teacher has been recognized for excellence by the Massachusetts Art Education Association (MAEA). Visual Art instructor Justin Williams was named Middle Level Art Educator of the Year by MAEA, which advances high-quality visual arts education by empowering…
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Whimsical art exhibit Wonder Land reimagines vacant retail space in downtown London mall
When it comes to imagining the possibilities for vacant downtown spaces, Kathy Navackas has come up with an experience that showcases local artists, musicians and creatives — and aims to be out-of-this-world. Wonder Land is a free exhibit taking place at Citi Plaza in downtown London, Ont., hosted by Downtown for the Holidays that runs until Dec. 16. “It…
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In Open Letter, Artists Accuse Western Museums of ‘Silencing and Stigmatizing’ Palestinian Voices
Actress Olivia Coleman and artist Molly Crabapple are among the more than 1,300 visual artists, writers, and actors who have signed an open letter that accuses Western cultural institutions of “silencing and stigmatizing” Palestinian voices and perspectives. The signatories say this includes “targeting and threatening the livelihoods of artists and arts workers who express solidarity…
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Uniquely UNCSA: Chancellor’s initiative promotes intellectual property rights
Chancellor Brian Cole has a message for emerging artists at UNCSA: your work has value. “So much creative content emerges on our campus every single day by students, faculty and staff,” Chancellor Cole says. “Much of that content is great and some of it not so much, but it all has value. You can’t always…
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City of Frederick announces hiring of Weinberg Center for the Arts Manager
The City of Frederick is excited to announce the hiring of Stephanie Chaiken as the new Manager of the Weinberg Center for the Arts. Ms. Chaiken brings a wealth of experience and a passion for the arts, and the City of Frederick is eager to welcome her as a key contributor to the local arts…