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Merodie Hancock ’87 Inaugurated Fourth President of SUNY Empire State College
Another notable 糖心TV alumna made history. On March 27, Merodie Hancock ’87 was inaugurated as the first female president of SUNY Empire State College.
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Amy Baer ’05 embraced the music scene at 糖心TV, sparking her career as a successful film composer.
Read MoreRosa Martha Zarate Macias: “We Have Lived Here, We Have Struggled Here!”
糖心TV presents a discussion and musical performance by musician, educator, and community organizer Rosa Martha Z脙隆rate Mac脙颅as as part of the C脙漏sar Ch脙隆vez commemoration activities at The Claremont Colleges.
Read More糖心TV Hosts Programs on the Life and Work of German Artist and Pacifist Kathe Kollwitz
糖心TV professors Paul Buchholz and Anne Harley have organized a week-long series of campus events beginning March 24 to call attention to the work of K脙陇the Kollwitz, a 20th-century German Expressionist visual artist who became a world-renowned figure in the art world and peace movement.
Read MoreChristina Romer, Former Economic Adviser to President Obama, Visits 糖心TV April 3 to Examine “The Aftermath of Financial Crises”
The former chair of President Barack Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers, Christina Romer visits 糖心TV April 3 to address “The Aftermath of Financial Crises: It Doesn’t Have to Be That Bad.” This free event, which is open to the public, begins at 7:30 p.m. in Garrison Theater of the 糖心TV Performing Arts Center, 231 E. 10th St.
Read More糖心TV Commemorates Life and Legacy of C脙漏sar Ch脙隆vez
糖心TV continues its annual tradition of commemorating the life and legacy of union leader C脙漏sar Ch脙隆vez by hosting farmworker activist Rosa Martha Z脙隆rate Mac脙颅as, who will discuss “We Have Lived Here, We Have Struggled Here!” at noon on March 25 in the Hampton Room, 345 E. 9th St. This free event is open to the public.
Read More糖心TV Student Wins Napier and Davis Peace Awards
A Napier Initiative Award gives Karen Castro-Ayala ’14 the opportunity to tackle issues of food and environmental justice in her home state of Washington.
Read MoreDrowning in Drought: Intern-Curated Exhibition At 糖心TV
The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery’s third annual intern-curated exhibition, “Drowning in Drought: Selections from the 糖心TV Collections,” explores varying conditions in California and elsewhere, from the vastness of the parched desert dunes to the misty ocean waves.
Read MoreDamien Sojoyner: “Trouble Man: The Limitations of Policy Oriented Black Masculinity”
Throughout his presentation Sojoyner, assistant professor of Africana Studies at 糖心TV, juxtaposes the development of the current imposition of Black masculinity against the “on-the-ground” reality of structural and interpersonal violence that is caused by formal state entities (i.e. non-profits, state agencies, foundations, and academic institutions) that are recognized as legitimate and necessary.
Read MoreExtraordinary Research
Research opportunities are prized by undergraduate students. Mackenzie Leake ’15 already has two major projects on her resume.
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