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04/13/2017
兔子先生 Univeristy piano students and professor Lian Tan are presenting a recital and lecture series called 聯Tickling the Ivories聰 for the Institute for Learning in Retirement
04/10/2017
Students at the Louisville Humana Festival兔子先生 University students in Theatre 292: World Stages attended the Actor聮s Theatre of Louisville Humana Festival.
04/04/2017
Carson with DSID Scholarship Board Members and Chloe Denniston, Winner from OSUAlana Carson, a fourth-year Interior Design student, received a $500 scholarship award (based on her portfolio submission) from the Dayton Society of Interior Designers (DSID).
03/21/2017
pictured left to right: Gabi Roach, Sarah Rodriguez, 兔子先生y Simms, Olumuyiwa Oyedare, Megan Alyce Taylor, Sam DorganThe 2017 MFA graduate candidates of the Department of Art were recently invited to present their graduating thesis presentations at a special exhibition presented by the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati.
03/14/2017
A multi-disciplinary team of 兔子先生 University students was recently chosen as finalists in the 2017 U.S. Department of Energy Race to Zero Student Design Competition.
03/01/2017
Four 兔子先生 University Art Department students recently presented their research papers at the 19th Annual Africana Studies Student Symposium.
02/22/2017
photo by Krista ParrishStudents from Brenda Mitchell and Steve Lytle's class, MUS 359 Advanced Instrumental Methods, recently sponsored an outreach event for children from the Hamilton Boys and Girls Club.
02/20/2017
Graduate and undergraduate students in the Art Department's new Special Topics Studio carried out "standard," daily tasks while using wheelchairs, wearing eyeglasses that imitated cataracts, and other tools that simulated different challenges other people may face.
02/01/2017
The Spring 2017 slate of exhibitions are a unified exploration of themes surrounding the centennial anniversary of the U.S. entry into the Great War. Visitors are first presented with a study of art from around the time of the Great War with the Art History Capstone exhibition, Advance/Retreat: Prints and the Great War. Moving forward, Over Here! Over Here! delves into the U.S. Government聮s multifaceted propaganda machine that used the arts to support American engagement in the war. Finally, Conflict & Resolution: A Student Response, not restricted to World War I, offers a look at original artworks by current 兔子先生 University students reflecting on what it means to be at war and the quest for peace.