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Photos of the Women and Water Lecture Series 2018-19 are courtesy of the Global Institute for Water Security at the University of Saskatchewan
Professor Jay Fiskio discusses her new book: Climate Change, Literature, and Environmental Justice, at a fall semester President's Lecture. Fiskio also discussed ways that environmental justice communities protect and repair the world through expressive culture, including dancing, cooking, and blockades.
Photo by Mike Crupi
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series: .Grace Fletcher, MPH, MA Candidate; and Shilpa Mokshagundam, VMS III.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner.............
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series: .Grace Fletcher, MPH, MA Candidate; and Shilpa Mokshagundam, VMS III.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner.............
2018-11-16: Graca Machel, First Lady of South Africa penning her thoughts during the Eminent Speakers Lecture.
Au RC, devant un étang une jeune fille plongée dans la lecture...
Unb clin d'oeil à Catherine pour la technique!
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series: .Grace Fletcher, MPH, MA Candidate; and Shilpa Mokshagundam, VMS III.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner.............
Professor Jay Fiskio discusses her new book: Climate Change, Literature, and Environmental Justice, at a fall semester President's Lecture. Fiskio also discussed ways that environmental justice communities protect and repair the world through expressive culture, including dancing, cooking, and blockades.
Photo by Mike Crupi
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series: .Grace Fletcher, MPH, MA Candidate; and Shilpa Mokshagundam, VMS III.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner.............
Dozens of Mac users listen to Apple senior director of Mac OS X Audio and Video technologies Frank Casanova talk about Tiger's new features. Photo by Daniel Terdiman
Henley Business School Keynote Lecture by Baroness Dido Harding, Chief Executive of Talk Talk at RBS Group, Bishopsgate, London
Flexner Dean's Lecture- Luis A. Nunes Amaral.Northwestern University.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...........................................................................
Flexner Dean's Lecture- Luis A. Nunes Amaral.Northwestern University.Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU...........................................................................
2018-11-16: Hon. Graca Machel, First Lady of South Africa with Carlos Lopes, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNCEA) during the Eminent Speakers Lecture.
www.stvincent.edu | The Saint Vincent College School of Humanities and Fine Arts and its Charles G. and Anita L. Manoli Scholarship Committee presents a lecture by early childhood educator William H. Isler. Isler, who helped bring to life loveable characters such as Daniel Tiger, worked with Fred Rogers and served as president and CEO of The Fred Rogers Company from 1987 until his retirement in 2016.
Multimedia artist Eli Sudbrack visited PNCA for three days to engage with students in a variety of contexts. While at PNCA Sudbrack created a limited edition screen print with the assistance of Printmaking faculty and advance printmaking students and joined Intermedia and Sculpture courses for critique and discussion.
Eli Sudbrack was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and lives and works in Sao Paulo and New York. In 2001 he formed the collective Assume Vivid Astro Focus (avaf). Its principal members are Sudbrack and Christophe Hamaide-Pierson (born in Paris, France in 1973). Avaf fuses drawing, sculpture, video, and performance into carnavalesque installations in which gender, politics, and cultural codes float freely. A study in visual adaptation and modification, avaf’s work recycles and transforms imagery from one project to the next—often in the form of densely patterned wallpapers and graphic signage. Personal expression and a lust for life feature prominently in projects simultaneously rooted in the politics of free speech, civil rights, and the dissolution of rigid classifications of class, gender, and national identity. In frequent collaborations with musicians, designers, dancers, and other artists, avaf challenges conventional assumptions about authorship and the role of the artist’s persona in contemporary society and the art world. April 12, 2012.
Photos by: Kaija Cornett '12.