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The Powerhouse Theater Apprentice Program
During a class on Soundpainting.
Soundpainting is the live composing sign language created by New York composer Walter Thompson for musicians, dancers, actors, poets, and visual artists working in the medium of structured improvisation.
Alex Sumner
Computer Science
Chancellor Scholar
Honors Program
President, Delta Alpha
How would you describe your WSSU experience?
Amazingly interesting. From the people that Iâve met to the different experiences that Iâve had to the situations that Iâve been in and witnessed. But I wouldnât trade this experience for anything.
What were some of your favorite parts of your college experience?
Connecting with like minded individuals, meeting new types of people, gaining life long friends, and unforgettable experiences.
Have you engaged in internships, research projects, study abroad, student leadership, community outreach, or other experiences that are enhancing your time at WSSU?
I participated in research during my first two years and summers at WSSU and then I had an internship Nationwide during my third summer. I also experienced student leadership and community outreach through Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. as I was Chapter President for an organization known for its service.
Did you face any obstacles while pursuing your degree?
The biggest obstacle was definitely speaking to people. Iâve never been the most outgoing person, and Iâm still not, but I have come so far from when I first arrived at Winston.
What are your plans after graduation?
Iâm honestly still trying to decide this myself. Iâve had a lot of good opportunities present themselves to me but what Iâm leaning more towards right now is attending graduate school at A&T where Iâve been accepted into the Masters and PhD programs for Computer Science.
Are there any particular faculty, coaches, mentors, or staff that made a difference in your life?
Iâve had a lot who have definitely impacted me whether they know it or not. Of course my department chair, Dr. Elva Jones. The first professor I connected with and fraternity brother, Dr. Frederick Roundtree. My research mentor, Dr. Mustafa Atay. One of my favorite professors, someone I can always come talk to, and soror, Dr. Rebecca Caldwell. And of course, I could never forget the Honors Programâs heart and soul, Ms. Carolyn Thomas. Outside of WSSU, my mentor and fraternity brother, Mr. Reginald McCaskill. All of these people had an incredible impact on my life as well as some of my biggest decisions, opportunities, and accomplishments.
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El Gobernador de Oaxaca, Gabino Cué Monteagudo realizó la Clausura del programa “Soy Tradición, Guelaguetza en Iztapalapa 2014”, efectuado en la Macroplaza Cuitláhuac de la capital del país.
Ciudad de México. 18 de mayo de 2014
The 24th Annual West Point Association of Graduates Class Ring Memorial Program was held on Friday, January 19, 2024. (WPAOG photo by Rebecca Rose)
Saturday, August 20, 2022 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard: This all-day happening included a demonstration followed by an evening reception in Gallery 224–the culmination of Andrew Castañeda's 3-part exhibition and residency at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
Andrew Castañeda, Anna Graef, and John Domenico Artist Demonstration: 10am-4pm
Andrew Castañeda started demonstrating on a skateboard for neighborhood kids in Costa Mesa. This time, Andrew reunited with John Domenico and Anna Graef at Harvard Ceramics for six hours of working in-and-out of clay. This particular trifecta met at Pennsylvania State University in 2018. Always learning from each other, each shared their approaches to making– from miniscule to monumental, opposable thumbs to circle machine, sculpting the physical to confecting with light. Be there.
Exhibtion: ARC Presents: Lucky Pencil
A Three Part Exhibition by Andrew Castañeda, 2021-22 Artist In Residence at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
Lucky Pencil is Andrew Castañeda’s physical embodiment of a day in television, spanning 3 shows at Gallery 224 between August 1-26, 2022.
Part 3: Thesis Show is a Finale! // Aug 20-26:
Just like any good Finale, there’s a twist – a CROSSOVER/REUNION episode – Andrew Castañeda and John Domenico reunite for the MFA Thesis Show they never had in 2020 due to the showstopping outbreak of Covid-19.
During the reception, the artists were surprised with a graduation ceremony, replete with robes and mortarboards.
Photos by Soobin Jeon.