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Alumnus King Lu took home the Carol Mendelsohn College Drama Fellowship at the 45th annual Humanitas Prize ceremony last month for his feature screenplay From June to July.
It’s been a successful 35th edition of the Sundance Film Festival for Columbia filmmakers with three films taking home prestigious prizes.
Theatre alumna Meropi Peponides '13 will join Sarah Benson, Artistic Director, and Cynthia Flowers, Executive Director, as Artistic Development and Producing Director of Soho Rep.
Columbia alumnae Melina León '08 and Elisa Lleras '11 were both honored at the 2020 Palm Springs International Film Festival in early January.
The Swells, a feature screenplay by alumna Rachel James earned a coveted spot on the 15th annual Black List in December.
Inez & Doug Kira, a feature written & directed by alumna Julia Kots ’08, will play as part of the Big Apple Film Festival next week.
A Prayer for Orion: A Son's Addiction and a Mother's Love, a memoir by fiction alumna Katherine James ’06 was published by IVP Books in January, 2020.
A group exhibit in Forest City Gallery titled Through Clenched Teeth explores the moment when consumption becomes painful.
The Institute of Contemporary Art in London commissioned a work by Professor Rirkrit Tiravanija to be stationed permanently in the institute’s lower bar.
Alumna Angelica Chéri ‘13 writes Gun & Powder a new musical which had its world premiere production at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA.
Acting alumnus Blaze Mancillas ’12 is the new host of Song Pop Live, a daily music trivia show available on all mobile devices in the USA and Canada.
Out of the 250 applicants for NXTHVN’s second year of studio fellowships, nine were accepted, and alumnus Jeffrey Meris '19 is among them.
Alumna Jessica Hindman '09 (CC '03) is a finalist for the a 2019 National Book Critics Circle Awards for her autobiography Sounds Like Titanic: A Memoir.