News at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ
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Public Enemy and ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's radio station WBAU inspired another artist, according to a story published on HipHopDX.
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Too Solid Flesh, a unique, virtual theater experience exploring life in quarantine, written, directed and starring ºüÀêÊÓÆµ students and alumni, is featured by DC Theatre Scene.
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Too Solid Flesh, starring ºüÀêÊÓÆµ students and alumni, explores youth in the midst of a pandemic, connections across screens and the dangerous undiscovered country of mental health in a world where it is lethal to touch.
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The ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Performing Arts Center’s new weekly live broadcast, “Live from the ºüÀêÊÓÆµ PAC Living Room,†starring faculty, staff, alumni and guests, is featured in The Garden City News.
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How is it possible to take dance classes online? Orion Duckstein, associate professor and chair of the Department of Dance, explains how he and his colleagues are making it happen.
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The 2020 Best of Long Island results are in—and ºüÀêÊÓÆµ has captured a top honor, Best College or University, along with Best College President, Best College Sports Program and Best Theatre Arts Center.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's Best of Broadway production is featured by BroadwayWorld.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ alum Sydney Diaz ’17 shares their story of being cast in the new Ghostbusters film with the LI Herald. The film is set for release this summer.
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Communications major Davina Saltos reports how fellow student Stephanie Ventura formed Latin dance team, AU Bailadores, at ºüÀêÊÓÆµ
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University Professor Paul Moravec's Oratorio "Sanctuary Road" Released on CD and Streaming Platforms
Published:Sanctuary Road—an oratorio by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Professor of Music Paul Moravec, with librettist Mark Campbell, based on the writings of Underground Railroad organizer William Still—will see its first recording released on CD and streaming platforms via Naxos Records on January 10.
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The ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Performing Arts Center hosts Queer Eye's Karamo Brown and designer Isaac Mizrahi
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Adams ’08 is getting incredible praise as Mozart in Amadeus, and Luke Hofmaier ’12 just received a best actor nomination from the prestigious Berkshire Theatre Critics.
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Adjunct professor James Joseph O'Neil ’88 and Samuel Adams ’08 are starring in the new production of the play Amadeus at the Folger Theatre in Washington D.C., says Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Bestselling authors Jacqueline Woodson '16 (Hon.) and Alice Hoffman '73, '02 (Hon.) published their latest in a succession of critically acclaimed works. They are joined by Deborah Serani, PsyD, senior adjunct professor in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, whose first work of fiction was also released.
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All the colors of the world come to life on ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's silver screen during two separate film festivals: the International Immigration Film Festival in late October, and the Foreign Language Fall Film Festival in early November. All screenings are free and open to the public.
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Dr. Weida's research examines the intersections between textiles and feminism in many art movements.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ has been nominated in 10 categories in the annual Bethpage Best of Long Island competition.
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Were you unable to get tickets to author Tara Westover, PhD's sold-out lecture and book signing? Catch up with our coverage of what the bestselling author shared about Educated: A Memoir, this year's ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Community Reads selection.
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Ruth Militrano '19 won't let her past define her future.
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Provost Steve Everett, DMA, connects music composition to computer literacy and how technology shapes cognition.
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Across campus, ºüÀêÊÓÆµ students and staff are busy preparing for this signature event.
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Our faculty, students, leadership and staff are active participants in the greater Long Island region, rolling up their sleeves and offering their expertise to solve problems, provide services and improve the lives of our neighbors (including oysters). Another benefit? Valuable, hands-on experience for our students.
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Jon Contino '05: Drawing His Own Conclusions
CategoriesPublished:Jon Contino '05 made his mark with branding strategies and logo creation. Now he's branching out with a new book, new business ventures and designs for the future.
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Music students Dori-Jo Gutierrez and Kevin Lubin turn Walt Whitman's poetry into song for the poet's 200th birthday celebration.
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Shoshanah Tarkow '06 is combining her love of poetry, immersive theater and technology to bring Walt Whitman's famous poetry to life at this year's Fall Arts Festival on Wednesday, October 2.
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Pale Blue Dot(s) is a playwright, written by Erin Mallon '02 and commissioned by ºüÀêÊÓÆµ's Department of Theatre. It's a story of “inspiration, joy and wonder," according to Associate Professor Margaret Lally, who is directing the show and worked closely with Mallon in developing the project.
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Jonathan Larson Legacy Concert event starring Andy Robinson is featured by Broadway World.
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The 12th season of the ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Performing Arts Center (ºüÀêÊÓÆµ PAC) in Garden City, New York, kicks off this month with 25 cultural events taking place through December. Favorites among the community, ºüÀêÊÓÆµ PAC performances include theater and a variety of styles of dance and music.
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It's been a great year for Mirirai Sithole '12. In February, we caught her performance in a featured role in the surreal drama/comedy Russian Doll, starring and co-produced by Orange Is the New Black's Natasha Lyonne.
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Honors College students are required to attend three cultural events each semester. That’s easy with New York City in close reach.