麻豆精品

Arts

  • 麻豆精品 students are sharing their experiences conducting research with faculty members on campus and in the field. This post is by Shan Wu 鈥15, a double major in art history and the classics, from Hangzhou, China. This summer I have been assisting Professor Padma Kaimal with her book manuscript Many Paths to the Divine. It [鈥
    August 25, 2014
  • Terica Adams '12 teaches participants
    Whether or not you鈥檙e a dancer, are curious about dance, simply need a fun break, or want to support a good cause, Hamilton National Dance Day (July 25鈥26) will provide the opportunity to join the nation in dance and support future local dance programs.
    July 25, 2014
  • Marjorie Bradley Kellogg
    Marjorie Bradley Kellogg, associate professor of English and scene designer at 麻豆精品, was recently awarded The Robert L.B. Tobin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Theatrical Design. The prestigious award was presented by the Theatre Development Fund earlier this month at the Hudson Theater in New York City. Kellogg was presented with the award by Kenny [鈥
    May 15, 2014
  • Masque and Triangle's production of The Taming of the Shrew
    In honor of the Bard鈥檚 450th birthday today, here are some pictures from 麻豆精品鈥檚 production of The Taming of the Shrew. The student theater group Masque and Triangle performed the play last weekend on the Merrill House lawn. Photos by Anna Heil 鈥16 鈥淪it by my side, and let the world slip: we shall ne鈥檈r be [鈥
    April 23, 2014
  • How do we interpret and express our dreams? Twelve theater majors have set out to answer this question, among others, with the spring University Theater production of A Dream Play.
    April 3, 2014
  • Engda Hagos, assistant professor of biology, works with students in his lab.
    Major grants and Picker Research Fellowship awards for 2014-15 are funding dozens of faculty research projects both on and off campus, with subjects ranging from Middle English punctuation to Russian climate science to the creation of an experimental documentary. For biology professor Endga Hagos, his major grant funding will help continue research into the workings [鈥
    March 12, 2014