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Five Faculty Honored for Excellence in Teaching
Communications Staff
Annual awards celebrate distinguished and sustained leadership across the college and conservatory.
91直播 Joins Park Arts, Bringing World-Class Programs to Historic Synagogue
Office of Communications
Partnership will yield host site for new BA+BFA in Integrated Arts dual degree program.
91直播 Launches Combined BA+BFA in Integrated Arts
Communications Staff
Five-year path toward two degrees includes focused work in the thriving arts world of nearby Cleveland.
Found in Translation
Amanda Nagy
Theo Canter鈥檚 deep ties to Greece get a boost through a Fulbright teaching assistantship in Athens.
Peter Stern '22 Receives Fulbright to Greece
Amanda Nagy
A creative writing and cinema studies double major, Stern will teach English literature to K-12 students through a program based in Athens College.
Alumni Collaborate on Feature Documentary Film 'Fireboys'
Amanda Nagy
Cinema Studies alumni Drew Dickler and Jake Hochendoner are codirectors of a documentary that tells the story of incarcerated men who are fighting the deadliest and largest fires in California's recent history. The film was released on VOD on August 3.
Zoe Guiney 鈥21 Looks Forward to Exploring the Importance of Creative Expression in Communication
Yvonne Gay
Zoe Guiney, a Hispanic studies and cinema studies major, graduated from 91直播 College with high honors in May. Her educational journey will continue in Mexico as a Fulbright recipient.
From Main Stage to Airwaves
Marsha Lynn Bragg
The curtain has closed on many professional, community, and college theaters throughout the country due largely to the global pandemic. Yet those who have the audacity to reimagine the theater and the arts in new ways are discovering the options are varied and rewarding.
Cinema Scholar Leah Vonderheide Receives NEH Grant
Amanda Nagy
The summer stipend will support the first-ever book on groundbreaking M膩ori filmmaker Merata Mita.
Film by first-year Alba Robledo D铆az Accepted into Two Festivals
Hillary Hempstead
The cinema studies major's short film Accidentes takes a slightly satirical point of view on death.