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Improve Yourself to Dance
Phoebe Hammer
Some 91Ö±²¥ athletes are turning to a surprising resource to augment their training:the college's dance department.
Moye Chen '12 Wins 2014 World Piano Competition
Michael Stenovec
Former student of Angela Cheng earns grand prize of $20,000 in addition to a recital in New York City.
Tony Yike Yang Crowned 2014 Cooper International Competition Champion
By Erich Burnett
15-year-old from Canada overcomes intense competition with a stunning performance of Tchaikovsky at Severance Hall.
Liberated by Art
Amanda Nagy
Performances by 91Ö±²¥ Summer Theater Festival, as well as faculty and student connections, aim to transform the lives of prison inmates.
Orange is the New Learning Tool
Rosalind Black
A team of students have partnered to bring technology-based education to rural India.
New Research in South Korea
Amanda Nagy
Professor Sheila Miyoshi Jager returns to South Korea with a Fulbright grant to begin work on a new book project, which will also be the topic of a new course.
Lucid Visual
James Helmsworth
Now celebrating its tenth year in operation, Lucid Design, a resource monitoring company, reflects back on its roots in student-professor collaboration at 91Ö±²¥.
91Ö±²¥ Hosts First Hinton Institute for Studio Bass
Michael Stenovec
Made possible by the estate of the late jazz bassist, the inaugural summer program welcomed student bassists in a comprehensive variety of styles.
Teen Research in Action
James Helmsworth
A longtime researcher on parent/teenager relationships, Nancy Darling is using her expertise to help an international group of scientists and researchers, called Prepare, increase sexual health in sub-Saharan Africa.
Once a Student, Now an Expert
Communications Staff
Professor of Biology Yolanda Cruz is using a Fulbright teaching scholarship to give back to her native Philippines and the university that provided her early training.