Humans of the U: Annalise Wood
“While any practice in the fine arts can be so formative, I think dance specifically allows you to see things from a different perspective.”
Read More“While any practice in the fine arts can be so formative, I think dance specifically allows you to see things from a different perspective.”
Read MoreHere are the highlights from the April 1, 2024, Academic Senate meeting.
Read MoreWhat role do historians have in the gaming industry? How are historical authenticity and accuracy balanced when mixing entertainment and market forces?
Read MoreU Opera is also offering a sensory friendly matinee, for the first time ever.
Read MoreAfter search for replacement, sabbatical, Good will return to faculty.
Read MoreThe new Meldrum Theatre—named for donors Pete and Cathie Meldrum opened March 29.
Read MoreUniversity leaders are exploring a different way for campus groups and organizations to celebrate significant dates and recognition months.
Read More“When I approach the trumpet, it’s not about getting to a certain point because you can always move past that.”
Read MoreThere are some people on campus who are obsessed with me, but I try not to let it go to my head.
Read More“My friends and I have been part of a wide variety of research efforts at the U.”
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