Alumni gift to A&S supports doctoral students in the humanities
A $5 million alumni gift will help to support doctoral students in humanities fields within the College of Arts & Sciences.
Read moreA $5 million alumni gift will help to support doctoral students in humanities fields within the College of Arts & Sciences.
Read moreThe program connects undergraduates in A&S with opportunities to work side by side on research with Cornell faculty from across the College.
Read moreCollege is a time to find yourself, if you’re lucky. For Cole Romero, future December 2021 grad, that journey culminated with Reach for the Sky, a music-filled full-length play they wrote and directed and which ran at the Schwartz Center’s Black Box Theatre October 28-30, 2021. The production follow...
Read moreContest Guidelines and RulesThe Heermans-McCalmon awards were established at the bequest of Forbes Heermans (Class of 1878) and in memory of the late George McCalmon, Professor of Speech and Drama. The scripts must engage some aspect of American life.Winning writers are encouraged to participate in...
Read moreJoin us for the hybrid symposium “More than Movement: Choreographing Identities on Global Stages” featuring students’ work developed as part of the Global Dance I seminar (PMA 3226). Each student will present a paper (10-15 minutes long each).When: Tuesday, December 7, at 9:40-10:55 a.m.Where: A.D. ...
Read moreJoin us as students from PMA’s film production courses screen their films in the Schwartz Center's Kiplinger Theatre. The screenings will include films from PMA 3570: Film and Video Production I and PMA 4585: Film and Video Production II. The works the students completed are monumental and speak to ...
Read moreDecember 1-4, 2021 at 7:30 p.m.Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Class of '56 Dance Theatre (430 College Ave, Ithaca, NY)Mini Locally Grown Dance December 2021 will be the first PMA student live-dance performance since March 2020. We are delighted to share that the program has continued to gr...
Read moreMadeleine talks about the origins of the play and the themes of queer love and alternative kinships. Madeleine George is a Cornell alumni class of '96, and the playwright of Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England. Madeleine chatted with us over Zoom from her home.Transcript:I'm Madeline George. ...
Read moreAndrea Savage '94 is a a prolific actress and comedy writer.
Read moreIsabelle's Garden, a short film directed by PMA assistant professor Jeffrey Palmer will screen at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.Isabelle's Garden is an uplifting story of a community coming together in reciprocity through the hopes and dreams of a young Choctaw girl and her garden. The scree...
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