NYIT MayFest Time Lapse
Watch the NYIT MayFest in 30 seconds! New York Institute of Technology (NYIT).
Media Arts Teaching Residency Summer 2010
The residency focuses on Media Arts and the Integration of Learning Technologies into the Arts, Math, Science and Humanities Curricula. A select group of K-12 Teachers, representing public, private and charter schools across Southern and Central California, spent five days in professional development workshops, presentations and field trips meant to enhance and re-invigorate their teaching and creative practices.
The K-12 Teaching Residency is part of Otis' Teaching and Learning Initiative, mad
Otis College: Suzanne Lacy on She Who Would Fly
Suzanne Lacy is an internationally known artist whose work includes installations, video, and large-scale performances on social themes and urban issues. One of her best-known works to date is The Crystal Quilt (Minneapolis, 1987) a performance with 430 older women, broadcast live on Public Television. During the nineties she worked with teams of artists and youth to create an ambitious series of performances, workshops, and installations on youth and public policy, documented by videos, local a
Woman's Building History: Betty Gordon (Otis College)
This video was commissioned by Otis College of Art and Design for the exhibition "Doin' It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building" (1973-1991) in the Ben Maltz Gallery, October 1 January 28, 2012 and is part of an ongoing series of oral histories about the Woman's Building partially funded by the Getty Foundation.
The exhibition is part of a "Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A.1945-1980," an unprecedented collaboration of more than fifty cultural institutions across Southern Califo
Leslie Labowitz Discusses Activist Performance and the Media
From Reverence to Rape to Respect, Las Vegas, 1978 was a performance a collaborative art project by Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz as part of Ariadne: A Social Art Network. Ariadne was formed by Lacy and Labowitz as a networking structure to address issues of violence against women through art, media, and community organizing.
This is a contemporary interview with Leslie Labowitz discussing her collaboration with Suzanne Lacy in creating this performance in Las Vegas in 1978 by Otis Public Pr
Otis Integrated Learning Course: Palau Freedom Memorial
Otis Integrated Learning Course: Palau Freedom Memorial: An International Experience
Instructors: May Sun and Cindi Alvitre / Mentor: Jeffrey Vallance
Students will work with Palauan artists and students in Palau to design a Freedom Memorial / public art project for the Palauan people.
The course will run on Mondays in the Spring with a 2 week Summer trip to Palau to complete course requirements.
An early comment: im palauan living in_ northern california, i love the ideas you guys have!!!
Otis Toy Design: Sewing Plush Fabrics
From the well respected Otis College Toy Design Department, here is a basic lesson in how to properly sew plush fabric. Otis faculty Norene Roxbury uses making a teddy bear to show the basic steps, from choosing the fabric, cutting, pinning, and sewing plush fabric.
Crews Ventures Lab: Office of Tech Transfer
The Ventures Lab at the University of Memphis will provide a vibrant environment for promising researchers and local entrepreneurs to collaborate on projects with real-world applications. The University of Memphis has received a $1 million gift from Hilliard and Harriett Crews to create the business start-up facilitator and incubator.
The University of Memphis Green Internships.
Students at the U of M are now able to complete internships in a number of "green" areas both on campus and off campus.
Student Report: Vox-pop on federal election -- Will Concordians vote on May 2?
http://now.concordia.ca
http://www.elections.ca
Canadians are headed to the ballot box for another federal election on May 2nd. News is buzzing about party platforms, leaders are crisscrossing the country and finger-pointing between politicians continues. Given the current political climate and the complexity of issues, experts predict fewer young voters (25-years-old and less) will exercise their democratic right to vote. On the other hand, many young voters feel it's their duty to vote -- eve
LQP Asks: Questions for President Shelton
LQP Asks: Questions for President Shelton
PMAD April Halprin Wayland.
People Make a Difference with Danny Brassell 05/02/11 Guest: April Halprin Wayland, aprilwayland.com
Top-notch Facilities: Study at UGA
Text-only transcript: http://www.caes.uga.edu/global/media/texttranscript.cfm?vid=BhaG86OPYko
Student Life: http://students.caes.uga.edu/studentlife/index.cfm
Graduates from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at UGA have many job opportunities in the state of Georgia and around the world.
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Jesse Patrick
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The scene opens with Jesse Patrick, an animal and dairy science major, standing in front of the Ramsey Student Center for Physical
Foundation Initiative Boosts Entrepreneurs Network Based at Triangle Universities
The Blackstone Charitable Foundation and a consortium of major Triangle universities announced April 25, 2011, the launch of the Blackstone Entrepreneurs Network, a new five-year initiative to help North Carolina's Research Triangle become headquarters for America's next high-growth companies with the greatest potential to create new jobs.
Partner universities include Duke University, North Carolina Central University, North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chap
Luminous - Musical Moods 2011
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Wind Ensemble - Musical Moods 2011
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The Enemy at Home
In World War 1 nearly 7000 'enemy aliens' of German origin were interned in camps in New South Wales. That experience is now the subject of a UNSW Press book co-authored by Arts academic Gerhard Fischer, and an exhibition running at the Museum of Sydney from May 7-September 11.
Allan Joseph, Class of 2013
Allan Joseph, an economics and arts and letters preprofessional (pre-med) major, shares his experience as a Notre Dame student.
http://admissions.nd.edu/
Global Focus on Knowledge 2011 / Is There the ‘Blue Bird’? ―Think about it in Economics
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