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  • Free & Open to the PublicWhen: Thursday, March 7, 2019 The Writer’s Story: 4 pm in Ness Second Floor Lobby, KHP Reading and Reception: 7 pm, Studio Theatre, KHPDr. Melissa Michal is of Seneca descent. Her creative work explores historical trauma and resilience within her own community. She has work appearing in The Florida Review, Yellow Medicine Review, and the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program’s Narrative Witnessing project. Dr. Michal’s short story collection, Living on the

  • /resource/539/01/ Purdue OWL, style/genre writing: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/980/03/ Walden U: Scholarly voice: https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/scholarlyvoice Cambridge: Do’s and Don’t (Do’s and Do not’s?) http://proofreading.org/blog/tips-for-writing-in-an-academic-tone-and-style   Bonus: genre in academic writing! http://www.uefap.com/writing/genre/genrefram.htm https://twp.duke.edu/twp-writing-studio/resources-students/genres   Double bonus: Email Etiquette! https

  • artistic creation in the studio arts Leadership or significant contribution to collaborative success in recognized curricular or co-curricular organization Taylor Hardman: BFA in Studio Arts Taylor has gone well beyond the curricular offerings in Art & Design and expanded her interest of digital work into her projects. She is a leader in the classroom and in the organizations to which she belongs. If ever there is a task to be done, Taylor volunteers. If there is a problem to solve, Taylor researches

  • Theatre in addition to Studio Art & Design or Media. However, your applications will need to be entirely separate and you will need to prepare all of the necessary application materials for all areas. On the other hand, if you have multiple interests among our Studio Art & Design programs (Art History, Ceramics, Graphic Design, Photography, Printmaking, or Publishing and Printing Arts) you will only need to submit one scholarship application—just be sure to address your interests in each of the three

  • sustainability initiatives. Lund’s journey into business and design was enabled by a unique combination of her talents, beliefs about sustainability, and the Innovation Studies curriculum, which trains students to focus on values and entrepreneurial opportunities. “What pushed me to start ELSK the Studio was simply a desire to be creative and to do something on my own that didn’t feel like office work or a traditional job,” she said. That sentiment is typical among students in the Innovation Studies program

  • building on campus to LEED ranked by the USGBC. Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Eastvold Hall Renovation Phase IIProject ID: 1000020483 Site Name: Eastvold Hall Renovation Phase II Type: Construction Date: Certificate Level: In ProgressKaren Hille Phillips Center Studio TheatreProject ID: 10003096 Site Name: Philips Center Studio Theater Type: Renovation Date: July 15th, 2013 Certificate Level: LEED Platinum Martin J. Neeb Center Martin J. Neeb CenterProject ID: 10003673 Site Name

  • Q&A: Student experiences art in the big city Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / August 12, 2015 August 12, 2015 Elly Vadseth '16 – New York Academy of ArtOn any given day chances are you can find Elly Vadseth in the painting studio in Ingram Hall. As a senior this year, she’s looking towards grad school, and she has big dreams of studying art in the heart of a bustling metropolis. She’s already tasted those dreams at the “New York Academy of Art.”What’s your internship? My internship was a residency

  • Experiences: “The most important thing I gained from the residency was much greater confidence as a writer…. I also came home committed to creating dedicated writing time and space and seeking creative community.”Attended writing residencies or conferences at The Vermont Studio Center, The Anderson Center, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Centrum, Fishtrap, Kachemak Bay Writers Conference, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, Canto Mundo Latino Writers’ Retreat, Kiskey Libra Artist Residency

  • agency as those who appear as normal? And, how much truth and insight can we gather from those who are seen as troubled? “I am not trying to solve anything with this play, but I do want to add to the conversation,“ Marlow added. The House of Blue Leaves will run in the Studio Theater of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets can be purchased for $5 at the Campus Box Office in the Anderson University Center or at 253-535-7411.Dates December 9*, 10, 11, 12 at 7:30pm & December

  • October 20, 2011 Chris Fry ’91, of NW Wood, cuts a plank on his mill in Tacoma. Fry milled the wood from trees cut this summer into panels that now adorn the new Studio Theater. (Photo by John Froschauer) Transforming logs into artwork By: Barbara Clements To the casual observer, the higgly piggly stacks around his five acres may seem a jumbled mess. But to Chris Fry, ’91, each stack of wood, each plank, is a work of art, just waiting for the right stain, cut or use. That was certainly true of