December 3, 2020
Adjunct Assistant Professor Alex Strada ’16 and Tali Keren ’16 continued their lecture-performance series, Fictive Witness, with a presentation from interdisciplinary scholar Noliwe Rooks called Accounting for Integration.
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Planting Fields Foundation recently hosted its first ever “slide slam” between Visual Arts Mentor Mark Dion and Alumnus David Brooks ’09 as part of their The Great Bird Blind Debate Exhibition.
read moreDecember 1, 2020
Ana Ochoa, Professor of Music and Ethnomusicology, recently kicked off a conversation with Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Lucy Tulugarjuk, two of the filmmakers behind Restless River, and Amalia Cordova, Mother Tongue Film Festival, Smithsonian, moderated by filmmaker and curator Cass Gardiner.
read moreNovember 26, 2020
The Poetry Concentration continued its Alumni Reading Series with readings from William Brewer '14, Adjunct Assistant Professor Monica Ferrell '02, Stefania Heim '04, and Mai Der Vang '14.
read moreNovember 24, 2020
Opening the event, Insdorf shared her excitement at having the opportunity to finally interview Sorkin: “I’m being quite honest when I say that Aaron Sorkin is one of the people who I have most wanted to interview, especially with the 92nd Street Y audience.
read moreNovember 20, 2020
As Wilkerson noted, here in the United States, we have inherited a caste system from colonial times, and this centuries old hierarchy is the same one we are living under today.
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The Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University recently featured Associate Professor Deborah Paredez in its New Books in the Arts & Sciences lecture series.
read moreNovember 7, 2020
Columbia University School of the Arts’ International Play Reading Festival went digital this year.
read moreNovember 6, 2020
This fall marked a unique year for Morningside Lights, the annual outdoor procession of community-built lanterns.
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