April 14, 2022
Current Fiction student Jemimah Wei and Poetry student Madeleine Cravens have been awarded coveted Wallace Stegner Fellowships at Stanford University.
read moreApril 6, 2022
Green began writing “Stuck” in her second year of the program while taking Professor Binnie Kirshenbaum’s seminar, More Excruciating.
read moreMarch 25, 2022
You might say that the show really begins with the ushers encouraging people to go to the bathroom and get water because the only intermission is around hour seven.
read moreMarch 8, 2022
What draws you to new play development? JS: I find new work thrilling—to champion new ideas and new voices, to help a playwright develop and realize their artistic intention, and to watch a play grow, often in unexpected ways, through a collaborative process.
read moreFebruary 28, 2022
No Emoji for Ennui, a group show featuring the work of current student Alison Nguyen, is on view at Light Work in Syracuse, New York until March 26.
read moreFebruary 23, 2022
The podcast's first episode will air on February 28 and will be available on Spotify, YouTube, and other podcasting platforms.
read moreJanuary 19, 2022
Update: The second installment of the Visual Arts Program 2021 MFA Thesis Exhibition can now be experienced virtually on the Visual Arts Exhibition Website.
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