Viviane Eng

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Armchair Art Critics: Five Takes on Rabineau ’20’s Usdan Creation

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Eileen Myles Discusses Their Poetry, Life, Politics

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Selkow ’96 Makes Waves in the Documentary World

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Woody Fu ’01 to Perform at Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival

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In the Original Musical “Part of Us,” Letting Go is Letting In

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Ajúa Campos’ “Expresiones” Amplifies Latinx Student Voices

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In Slow Dakota’s Rumspringa, Sauerteig Archives His Own Migration

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Kyle Abraham’s “Dearest Home” Expresses Growth Amidst Pain

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At Osa, Farm to Table Meets Italian Hospitality

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The Importance of Afropunk in Contemporary America

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On Ali Wong’s Fearless Postpartum Humor

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Recap: Art Thesis Exhibitions Week 4

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Recap: Week 3 of Art Theses Examines Empty Space and Enters the Realm of Photography

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Recap: Week 2 of Art Theses Experiments with Layers, Remnants, and Toilet Paper Rolls

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Recap: Week 1 of Art Theses Experiments with Concrete, Light, and Scent

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“Converging to a Center” Showcases Photography Collection of Two University Classics Professors

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“I Am Not Your Negro” Posits Knowledge as Power

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Millet Fellow Susan Choi Reads from “My Education”

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Clarissa Tossin’s Stereoscopic Vision Brings New Meaning to Depth Perception

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Ferry Street Community Garden Seeks to Be Revived

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ESQUE Breaks Boundaries in Visual and Performance Art Show

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“Storied Places” Puts the “Movement“ in Migration

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Spring Dance Theses Feature Intimate, Innovative Performances

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“Shmagina Dialogues” Expands On The Original

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The Vagina Monologues: Aspires to Start New Conversations

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Tracy K. Smith Proves Poetry is for Everyone

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Charting Frank Stella’s Career at the Whitney

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FX Show Offers Thrilling Blend of Hip-Hop and R&B Styles

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FX Features Eclectic Array of Choregraphed Numbers From Young Thug to Tink

“Orient, Disorient, Reorient” Celebrates Asian American Voices

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Campus artists expressed themselves at the first Asian American Arts Festival.

Dance Theses Express Full Range of Movement

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Multimedia and multiform dance theses remind audiences of the art form’s power and range of expression.

Meredith Hughes Awarded 2015 Bok Prize in Astronomy

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The Assistant Professor of Astronomy was recently awarded the Bok Prize for her accomplishments in research on protoplanetary disks and new planet formation.

Waxahatchee Plays the Ultimate Indie Rock Lullaby

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The Chapel proved to be the perfect space for Waxahatchee’s lush and soothing sound.

Film Series Unites Local Community

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For the first time in Middletown history, the mayor selected films for the Summer Film Series at the University’s Center for Film Studies

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