Four ways to get your arts and culture fix
There are fun, entertaining and educational options for all ages.
Read MoreThere are fun, entertaining and educational options for all ages.
Read MoreJim Parsons stopped by a Zoom meeting to give the young actors some advice.
Read MoreWhen it came to celebrating the class of 2020 the College of Fine Arts got creative.
Read MoreEven in our collective isolation we can elevate the power of art for social impact.
Read MoreReacting to the COVID-19 crisis with photography.
Read MoreA huge LED screen in Times Square shows gold coins dissolving in a solution. York Smith, an assistant professor in materials science and engineering, facilitated the science behind the art.
Read More“The education I’ve received at the U is something I will always be grateful for…I will celebrate my time at the U as one of the greatest experiences in my life so far.”
Read MoreOne thing is certain, the arts in schools are not going anywhere.
Read MoreStay well and stay connected.
Read MorePerformances, screenings, exhibitions, events and shows will not take place for the remainder of the semester.
Read MorePhantom Limb Company’s Falling Out examines the earthquake, tsunami and subsequent nuclear meltdown that ravaged the region of Fukushima, Japan in March of 2011.
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