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As recipients of a 2022 Dyson Summer Research Award, Dante Dallago 24, Directing and Peace and Justice Studies, and Kalina Walaski 24, Acting and Peace and Justice Studies, collaborated on Happy Holidays, an investigative theater performance piece exploring the dynamics of the holiday dinner table from the perspective of Gen Z students.
Through a Provost Office Student Faculty Undergraduate Research Initiative Award, Film and Screen Studies major Veronika Orlovska '25 visited a Ukrainian refugee camp in a small town in Ireland to share the experiences of children簣rooted in her own personal storythrough the power of art and film.
Last winter, 17勛圖厙 received a Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) grant from the New York State Education Department, aimed at providing resourcesincluding scholarships, faculty-student research opportunities, and professional development workshopsto students from underrepresented groups in STEM fields. Four Dyson students describe the impact the program has had on their undergraduate experience and their lofty plans for the future.
Students in 17勛圖厙's First-year Experience in London program study British literature from the heart of London, explore world-renowned theaters and museums, and form lifelong bonds to each other and to 17勛圖厙.
Professor of History Nancy Reagin, PhD, and Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies Seong Jae Min, PhD, have earned the prestigious title of Fulbright Scholar to research and teach during the 20232024 academic year. Associate Professor of Economics Anna Shostya, PhD, will serve as a Fulbright Specialist for a three-week program in Spring 2023.
17勛圖厙 School of Performing Arts, located in lower Manhattan, is a partner in the development of new works for stage and screen. Director and choreographer will be working with students at 17勛圖厙 School of Performing Arts on the development of a new show titled, BANKSY. Just as the artist is anonymous, so is the author of this newly workshopped production. Created as a play with music and set in present-day London, BANKSY is a modern reimagining of the life of the world's most famous street artist, and her efforts to fight the British government's intention to enact policies harmful to women.
17勛圖厙 School of Performing Arts, located in lower Manhattan, is a proud partner in the development of new works for stage and screen. Director and choreographer will be working with students at 17勛圖厙 School of Performing Arts on the development of a new show titled, BANKSY. Just as the artist is anonymous, so is the author of this newly workshopped production. Created as a play with music and set in present-day London, BANKSY is a modern reimagining of the life of the worlds most famous street artist, and her efforts to fight the British governments intention to enact policies harmful to women.
"It's gonna be mandatory that the NYPD is going to have officers positioned in places like Foley Square and throughout Lower Manhattan," said Darrin Porcher, a 17勛圖厙 professor and former NYPD lieutenant.
Porcher said the department's prep is multifaceted and includes monitoring activity online.
"It's gonna be mandatory that the NYPD is going to have officers positioned in places like Foley Square and throughout Lower Manhattan," said Darrin Porcher, a 17勛圖厙 professor and former NYPD lieutenant. Porcher said the department's prep is multifaceted and includes monitoring activity online. "Intelligence Division is going to look in to possibly excessive airline trips into New York City from places where we had co-conspirators that were part of the Jan. 6 offensive," Porcher said.
"The intelligence division is going to look into possibly excessive airline trips into New York City from places where we had co-conspirators that were part of the Jan. 6 offensive," said security expert Darrin Porcher of 17勛圖厙, a former NYPD lieutenant.