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Released: 31-Mar-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Technology Meets Fashion in Unusual Collaboration
University of Alabama

An unlikely pairing of two University of Alabama departments has resulted in an innovative way of displaying student work.

Released: 30-Mar-2017 5:00 PM EDT
Dittmar Gallery Hosts Community Exhibit on Nature of Memory
Northwestern University

“Imprints of the Mind,” a juried exhibit of community-submitted work that explores the themes of memory and identity, will be presented at Northwestern University’s Dittmar Memorial Gallery. An opening reception will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, April 7, and the show will continue through April 28 in the Dittmar Gallery in Norris University Center, 1999 Campus Drive on the Evanston campus.

Released: 30-Mar-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Winning Contest Images Combine Art and Discovery of Science
University of Wisconsin–Madison

Ten images and two videos by University of Wisconsin–Madison students, faculty and staff have been named winners of the university's 2017 Cool Science Image Contest.

   
Released: 29-Mar-2017 11:00 AM EDT
Grant Builds Bridge Between Humanities and Engineering at Missouri S&T
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri S&T’s humanities departments – history and political science; English and technical communication; and arts, languages, and philosophy – have received a $100,000 Humanities Connections grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to develop a series of four courses related to Latin American studies.

 
Released: 29-Mar-2017 8:00 AM EDT
Puppets Provide Voice During Times of Political Unrest
Iowa State University

Puppets are an effective tool for social change. Iowa State's Amanda Petefish-Schrag says throughout history, puppets have helped bring “the voice of the people to light," and she's using some unusual materials to build the puppets to tell those stories.

29-Mar-2017 2:00 AM EDT
Queen’s University Launches the Visual Voices of the Prisons Memory Archive
Queen's University Belfast

Queen’s University launch The Visual Voices of the Prison Memory Archive project.

Released: 28-Mar-2017 2:05 PM EDT
New Adaptation of ‘Fuente Ovejuna’ Will Premiere at Wirtz
Northwestern University

A military commander ruthlessly exploits a rural community until the townspeople, led by the mayor’s daughter, rise up against him in Lope de Vega’s nonstop historical drama “Fuente Ovejuna.”The 17th century Spanish text is getting a fresh adaptation by Northwestern University School of Communication students Kori Alston ’18 and Susan E.

Released: 27-Mar-2017 3:25 PM EDT
Smithsonian Snapshot: A Walk Among the Cherry Blossoms
Smithsonian Institution

More than a century ago, cherry trees made beautiful backdrops for photos—just as they do today. This Smithsonian Snapshot shows three young women dressed in kimonos posing with parasols under a blooming cherry blossom tree, circa 1860–1900.

Released: 22-Mar-2017 12:05 PM EDT
UC San Diego Rady School Professors’ Research Is Platform for Innovative Approach to Museum Ticket Sales
University of California San Diego

Inspired by research from the Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego, the San Diego History Center sees attendance significantly increase when they ask visitors to "Give Forward" rather than paying a set admissions fee.

   
Released: 21-Mar-2017 9:05 AM EDT
Mark Auslander Named MSU Museum Director
Michigan State University

Mark Auslander, a sociocultural anthropologist, has been appointed director of the Michigan State University Museum. He will lead one of the earliest established museums in the nation, and the state’s first museum to receive Smithsonian affiliate status. “I’m honored to join the MSU Museum, a museum known for the remarkable depth and breadth of its scientific and cultural collections and for its innovative exhibits and public programs,” said Auslander, who will begin his position on July 1.

Released: 20-Mar-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Orson Welles Plays Starring Role in Creating Brazilian Folklore
University of Birmingham

American filmmaker Orson Welles changed the perception of the Brazilian Northeast when he filmed the story of four campaigning fishermen for an ill-fated and uncompleted movie, a study reveals.

Released: 20-Mar-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Historian Uncovers Untold Story of Early Defense Contractor, Methodist Leader
West Virginia University - Eberly College of Arts and Sciences

West Virginia University religious studies professor Jane Donovan’s book, “Henry Foxall: Methodist, Industrialist, American” is the untold story of an immigrant who transformed American Methodism from a religious movement to a denomination while transitioning American industry into a global economic power.

Released: 16-Mar-2017 8:05 AM EDT
Students Purchase Art During WFU’s One-of-a-Kind New York Art Acquisition Trip
Wake Forest University

Once every four years since 1963, Wake Forest students have traveled to New York City over spring break on a Student Union Art Acquisition Trip to purchase art on behalf of the University. They are asked to choose contemporary artwork that reflects the times.

Released: 15-Mar-2017 4:05 PM EDT
Adrian Raftery Receives Ireland's St. Patrick's Day Medal for Contributions to Statistics
University of Washington

On March 15, Prime Minister Enda Kenny of Ireland presented Adrian Raftery, a professor of statistics and sociology at the University of Washington, with the St. Patrick's Day Medal for his diverse contributions to the field of statistics.

Released: 14-Mar-2017 12:05 PM EDT
The African-American Females of Chicago’s Great Migration
University of Illinois Chicago

How Chicago’s Great Migration affected African-American girls is the subject of the book “South Side Girls” and a discussion at UIC.

Released: 14-Mar-2017 10:00 AM EDT
Genetics Society of America Honors Susan A. Gerbi with the 2017 George W. Beadle Award
Genetics Society of America

The Genetics Society of America (GSA) is pleased to announce that Susan A. Gerbi, PhD is the 2017 recipient of the George W. Beadle Award in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the genetics community. In the course of her research on DNA replication and amplification, Gerbi has helped develop techniques for mapping replication origins, genome sequencing, and whole organism transformations. She also helped to establish the fly Sciara coprophila as an important model for studying chromosomes and DNA replication and has served as a prominent leader in the research community. Gerbi is the George Eggleston Professor of Biochemistry in the Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown University.

Released: 13-Mar-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Annual Motorcycle Ride Supports Cancer Treatment and Research in New Mexico
University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center

The “Ride for the Cure NM” event is an annual motorcycle ride to raise money and awareness for cancer treatment and research in New Mexico. The ride benefits patient programs and cancer research at The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center. The ride started 11 years ago with just 12 riders and has grown to include more than 1,000.

Released: 13-Mar-2017 10:00 AM EDT
Marian Wright Edelman, Advocate for Children’s Rights and the Disadvantaged, Chosen for 2017 Inamori Ethics Prize
Case Western Reserve University

For her life’s work, the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence at Case Western Reserve University has chosen Marian Wright Edelman for the 2017 Inamori Ethics Prize, awarded annually since 2008 to honor an individual for significant and lasting contributions to ethical leadership on the global stage.

Released: 9-Mar-2017 1:05 PM EST
CSU Fullerton Alumnus Joins ‘Hamilton’
California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office

Rubén J. Carbajal goes from fan to a member of the cast of the phenomenally popular musical’s national tour.

Released: 9-Mar-2017 11:05 AM EST
Students Find Inspiration in Special Class Merging Science, Nature and Art
University of Wisconsin–Madison

Peter Krsko hauled 800 feet of hosing through the woods, drilled holes into the trees on his property in Wonewoc, Wisconsin, and for the first time, tapped his maples for the sap that will ultimately become maple syrup. While he was laboring, Krsko began to contemplate how trees fight gravity and move fluid from their roots deep in the ground to leaves and buds in the sky. That got him thinking about cells, the basic conduits of those fluids, and how they pack together to build the tissues and organs found in living things.

 
Released: 8-Mar-2017 6:05 AM EST
Warwick Launches Cash Prize to Help Transform Translation Into English
University of Warwick

Announced on International Womens Day, the University of Warwick is launching The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation, which will be awarded for the first time in November 2017. The prize aims to address the gender imbalance in translated literature and to increase the number of international women’s voices accessible by a British and Irish readership.

Released: 8-Mar-2017 6:05 AM EST
Warwick Academics to Present Research in New Ways at Tate Modern London
University of Warwick

Researchers from the University of Warwick have teamed up with international artists to put on a free 6 day public programme at the Tate Modern in London spanning the visual arts, film, photography, design, architecture, spoken and written word running from 14-19 March 2017.

Released: 7-Mar-2017 11:05 AM EST
UC San Diego Jazz Camp Celebrates 15 Years
University of California San Diego

The free concert is being held on March 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Panama 66 in Balboa Park. The aim of the Young Lions series is to showcase young jazz musicians by giving them a weekly opportunity to perform at one of San Diego’s premier music venues.

Released: 6-Mar-2017 3:05 PM EST
Spring Art Exhibit to Focus on the Meaning of Sanctuary
University of Illinois Chicago

UIC art exhibit looks into what the word Sanctuary means in the current political climate.

Released: 6-Mar-2017 11:05 AM EST
Actress Helen Mirren to Speak at Tulane University Commencement
Tulane University

Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren will deliver the keynote address to graduates at Tulane University’s 2017 Commencement at 9 a.m., May 20, in the Mercedes Benz Superdome.

Released: 6-Mar-2017 10:05 AM EST
At 50, World’s Oldest Student-Run Film Fest Shines With Indie Spirit
Cal Poly Humboldt

In 1967 Lyndon Johnson was president, a movie ticket cost $1.25, and Humboldt State College students were organizing the campus’s first film festival. Half a century later, the festival is the oldest student-run film festival of its kind and even though the tickets have gone up (slightly) in price, it’s still one of the best deals going for moviegoers.

Released: 2-Mar-2017 12:00 AM EST
"From Finding Nemo to Finding Patents — Adventures in Biomimetics"
California State University, Fullerton

International expert on fish biomechanics and consultant to Disney Pixar's hit animated movies, "Finding Nemo" and "Finding Dory," Adam P. Summers, headlines Upcoming Symposium

   
Released: 1-Mar-2017 2:05 PM EST
Study of Microtuning Suggests Musical Scales May Have Developed to Accommodate Vocal Limitations
University at Buffalo

For singers and their audiences, being “in tune” might not be as important as we think. The fact that singers fail to consistently hit the right notes may have implications for the development of musical scales as well.

Released: 24-Feb-2017 6:05 PM EST
Wind Ensemble’s Fast-Paced Concert to Present World Premieres
University of Illinois Chicago

The University of Illinois at Chicago Wind Ensemble to perform.

Released: 24-Feb-2017 10:05 AM EST
Public Health and Local Art Thought Leaders Collaborate to Improve Community Health
University of Louisville

Solving complex social and health issues through arts and culture is the goal of a collaboration between University of Louisville’s Commonwealth Institute of Kentucky (CIK) and IDEAS xLab.

   
Released: 23-Feb-2017 2:05 PM EST
Workshops Will Integrate the Fun and Creativity of the Arts Into Mental Health Practices
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Drumming, dancing, painting, writing, acting and singing are among the many activities taking place March 30 through April 2 as part of “Creativity & the Arts in Healing.” National experts will lead more than 125 workshops integrating the arts with mental health practices.

Released: 23-Feb-2017 1:30 PM EST
Houston Chronicle Reporter Brian M. Rosenthal Wins USC Annenberg’s 2017 Selden Ring Award
USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

Brian M. Rosenthal of the Houston Chronicle has won the 2017 Selden Ring Award for Investigative Reporting for his seven-part series revealing that Texas state educators systematically denied special education services to hundreds of thousands of schoolchildren with developmental, intellectual and physical disabilities.

Released: 22-Feb-2017 1:05 PM EST
Professor’s Lucky Find of 16th-Century Book Becomes UIC’s Treasure
University of Illinois Chicago

The 1568 Italian book, “Le vite de’ più eccellenti pittori, scultori, e architettori da Cimabue insino a’ tempi nostri” (“Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects from Cimabue to Our Times”) donated to UIC.

Released: 22-Feb-2017 12:05 PM EST
Documentary Showcases N.C. Organization’s Enlarged Scope of Care
University of North Carolina at Charlotte

The sounds that fill hospital rooms can take on a discordant tone, as life-sustaining equipment beeps, hisses and blares. Chapel Hill nonprofit DooR to DooR breaks through the noise, bringing to health care settings the sounds of a different healing sort, as documented in the new film “The Acoustics of Care.”With this documentary, UNC Charlotte researcher Margaret Quinlan and colleagues profile DooR to DooR, founded by Joy Javits to bring performing, literary and visual artists to health care settings. The film shows how the arts can introduce more soothing sounds and sights into health care settings to facilitate healing.

Released: 21-Feb-2017 1:05 PM EST
Actors with Disabilities Go to Hollywood Festival, Sbarro Health Research Org Praises Filmmakers
Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO)

The organization is praising a group of Italian filmmakers for their contribution to medicine through the arts. Their film, Ho Amici In Paradiso [I Have Friends in Heaven], will screen this week at the Los Angeles Italia Film, Fashion, and Art Fest.

   
Released: 21-Feb-2017 7:05 AM EST
Oscar Nominee Barry Jenkins’ Road to Success Started at Florida State
Florida State University

FSU alumnus and Oscar nominee Barry Jenkins credits Florida State University with changing his life in a profoundly positive way.

Released: 20-Feb-2017 9:00 AM EST
Solar Geometry Sheds New Light on a Major Constable Work
University of Birmingham

The new research explains how a reassessment of the solar geometry of the painting, and the painter’s considerable understanding of contemporary rainbow theory, suggest that the rainbow was added in at a later date as an homage to John Fisher, who died on the afternoon of 25 August 1832.

Released: 15-Feb-2017 2:05 PM EST
Memoir Illuminates Korean American Experience
University of California, Riverside

When the Los Angeles Riots began April 29, 1992, 12-year-old Carol K. Park was working weekends in her mother’s gas station in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles.Park recalls the “melting pot of violence and discrimination” she experienced in her youth in “Memoir of a Cashier: Korean Americans, Racism and Riots.”

Released: 15-Feb-2017 11:05 AM EST
Equality Advocate and Sports Icon to Address Class of 2017
Northwestern University

Billie Jean King, pioneering advocate for equal rights and opportunities and a global sports icon, will deliver this year’s commencement address at Northwestern University.Long a champion of social change and equality, King is widely known for her advocacy for gender equity and gay rights in sports and in public life.

Released: 15-Feb-2017 9:00 AM EST
Skidmore College Announces Stewart’s Signature Series, Featuring Performances by Internationally Known Musicians and Artists
Skidmore College

Skidmore College is pleased to announce the Stewart’s Signature Series, a lineup of premier music and arts events to be held during the summer of 2017.

Released: 14-Feb-2017 4:05 PM EST
Ensemble Connect Program Celebrates 10 Years at Skidmore College
Skidmore College

Formerly known as Ensemble ACJW, the Ensemble Connect program was established in 2007 as a graduate fellowship program linking Carnegie Hall with the Juilliard School and the Weill Music Institute. The program is designed to prepare young musicians for professional careers in classical music, while fostering community engagement, advocacy, entrepreneurship and leadership.

Released: 13-Feb-2017 5:05 PM EST
Going, Going, Gone! Steven Tyler’s Janie’s FundWins Big at Barrett-Jackson Auction with Sale of Rare Sports Car
Youth Villages

A rare sports car from the personal collection of Steven Tyler has been auctioned, raising $800,000 for his Janie’s Fund, a philanthropic partnership with Youth Villages.



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