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Department of Theater and Dance brings an entertaining and eclectic season

Department of Theater and Dance brings an entertaining and eclectic season

Beginning the academic year with a production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the 2010-2011 Department of Theater and Dance production season has featured a diverse yet equally entertaining set of performances. This semester, the department continues its mission to deliver consistently outstanding displays of talent from SIUE’s students and faculty.
A Midsummer Night's Dream, a […]

Graduate Art Exhibit celebrates culture, senses, experience

Graduate Art Exhibit celebrates culture, senses, experience

Pushing through the doors of the Art and Design Building, the visitor is greeted with the Civil War song “Dixie” and the sonorous voice of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. To their right, an imposing jumble of images looms over them. Power Remix is a large-scale installation incorporating drawing, painting and printmaking by second-year printmaking […]

Mass Comm. project blends tech and scholarship

Mass Comm. project blends tech and scholarship

The job of a mass communicator is a moving target. Publications from the Gutenberg Bible to WikiLeaks vary in goal, technology and application but the people in the communications industry create products that impact society—and reflect societal conditions—in ways that are both powerful and sublime. Mass communications educators strive to inculcate students with the responsibility […]

Student takes social work passion to the next level

Student takes social work passion to the next level

While many students may be hurried to wrap up classes for the fall semester so that they can relax and enjoy the holidays, LaNette Heselton, junior social work student, took the initiative to contact a local shelter and spread some holiday cheer after her fall classes ended.
Heselton, reached out to Lydia’s House, a shelter for […]

Sabby raised more than $400,000 to build observatory

Sabby raised more than $400,000 to build observatory

Jeffrey Sabby, assistant professor of physics, has been working tirelessly on a project to construct an observatory on SIUE’s campus since his arrival at SIUE in 2007.
The observatory, located near Prairie Hall, constructed through the efforts of Jeffrey Sabby, assistant professor of physics. (Photo courtesy of J. Sabby).
The observatory is near completion and promises to […]

BFA work "On Display" in the MUC

BFA work “On Display” in the MUC

Through Dec. 18 the works of eight BFA students will be on display upstairs at the Morris University Center Gallery in an exhibition aptly titled “On Display.”
The MUC gallery is open Monday through Friday,  8 a.m.-5 p.m., and is free to the public.
There is a complimentary display of BFA work at the New Wagner Gallery […]

Jazz convocation in Dunham pt. 3

Jazz convocation in Dunham pt. 3

The following selections are Cry Me A River by Arthur Hamilton, Paper Moon by Harold Arlen, and I’m Beginning to See the Light by Duke Ellington performed by the SIUE Jazz Vocal Ensemble at the Nov. 12 Convocation in the Choral Room of SIUE’s Dunham Hall.

Strangers in a strange land

Strangers in a strange land

Thousands of miles away from home is not how any student wants to spend the holidays. Yet, across the nation, international students are often left in the United States. They usually cannot afford to travel home to see their families. Mehrdad Shadmehr, a graduate student in the chemistry program from Iran, originally felt […]

Visiting scholar helps kick off Native American Studies minor

Visiting scholar helps kick off Native American Studies minor

Dr. Annalyssa Gypsy Murphy, visiting assistant professor of anthropology, helped to kick off a new minor at SIUE. The Native American Studies program is an interdisciplinary minor that combines anthropology, art, history, philosophy, political science and a special topics interdisciplinary studies course.
Murphy (left) stands with Lynn Braveheart, a Native American speaker she brought to SIUE […]

Suzuki kids pull off massive concert

Suzuki kids pull off massive concert

Nearly 250 children showed off their skills at reading music and playing their stringed instruments in early December at the annual Suzuki concert. Parents of the Suzuki method students packed SIUE’s Dunham Hall—the payoff for regularly trucking their child to the University for individual evening lessons and weekly group lessons throughout the semester.
The SIUE Suzuki […]

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