Theater Lecturer and Director’s Book Bridges Gap Between Life and Art
“What Would a Person Do? Thoughts on Directing and Living” is Kimberly Senior’s debut book.
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Read MoreAn inaugural exhibition runs through Dec. 20 and will introduce the region to one of New York City’s newest venues for the arts.
Read MoreCollege is no. 1 overall for ethnic diversity for seventh straight year and no. 8 for social mobility, among other key indicators.
Read MoreProfessor of Media Katherine Fry earned the Marshall McLuhan Award for Outstanding Book in the Field of Media Ecology for her book Dynamic Media Environments: Expanding the Scope of Media
Read MoreThe college is cited for the 23rd consecutive year.
Read MoreThe college’s graduate school for cinema makes the list for the fourth straight year.
Read MoreThe iconic festival, now in its 16th iteration, will feature new works by the recently graduated class of the college’s prestigious M.F.A. playwriting program.
Read MoreChristopher Richards teaches art through the threads of humanity.
Read More“How Emeline Got Free” was produced for the Historical Society of the New York Courts and tells the story from the perspective of Emeline Thompson.
Read MoreA year’s worth of work highlighted an extra-special opening night.
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