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Contemporary Collaborations with Third Coast Percussion
Stephanie Manning '23
Strum, Strike, and Bend are all evocative references to the physicality of string and percussion instruments. And one is especially significant.
Sonia Shah 90 to Deliver Commencement Address to Class of 2025
Communications Staff
Sonia Shah 90, an investigative journalist and critically acclaimed author, will deliver the keynote address for 厙ぴ勛圖s Commencement ceremony honoring the Class of 2025 on Monday, May 26.
厙ぴ勛圖 College Names Jon Seydl as Director of the Allen Memorial Art Museum
Communications Staff
厙ぴ勛圖 is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon Seydl as the new John G. W. Cowles Director of the Allen Memorial Art Museum. He will begin his tenure on July 1.
Charles S. Birenbaum 79 Named Chair of 厙ぴ勛圖s Board of Trustees
Office of Communications
Distinguished legal expert and dedicated alum begins new role in summer 2025.
厙ぴ勛圖 Joins Park Arts, Bringing World-Class Programs to Historic Synagogue
Office of Communications
Partnership will yield host site for new BA+BFA in Integrated Arts dual degree program.
The Impact of Collective Action
Lucy Curtis 24
How our work as a community helped us achieve carbon neutrality.
A Cosmic Duet
Eloise Rich 26
The question of obsolescencewhether a technology, artwork, product, or idea remains relevantis crucial to the work of artists and scientists. Obsolescence is relevant for myriad reasons. For one, we are often left wondering how much time we have left, with both our technology and life itself. At the same time, contemporary scientific and artistic developments are informed by previous trends.
A Galaxy of Options
Dyani Sabin 14
When astronomers assess the ages of galaxies, they look at the glow of the elements created by nuclear fusion. Our hydrogen gas comes prebaked with the universe, says Associate Professor of Physics Jillian Scudder. Anything else has gone through a star, because the only way you get these heavier elements is if a star built them.
Active Learning, Transformative Education
Sarah Grant
The students in the introductory computer science course of Associate Professor of Computer Science Cynthia Taylor 02 dont scroll through social media in her lectures. Instead, theyre holding iClickers, small devices that enable them to vote on questions posed during class. Then they discuss the problems in small groups, collectively working out the complex concept.
Agents of Change
Annie Zaleski
Fighting wildfires is difficult, dangerous work that puts the lives of firefighters at risk. But what if we had a more efficient way to extinguish these fires while putting fewer people in harms way? David H. and Margaret W. Barker Associate Professor of Computer Science and Business Adam Eck just might have the solution: highly specialized robots, powered by artificial intelligence, that have learned how to respond to and suppress these unpredictable natural disasters.