UR videographer explores new creative paths in short film, Afro-surrealism
By Ale Egocheaga | April 1, 2023“I knew that I wanted to stay true to my origins as a poet and as a spoken-word artist, so I wanted to incorporate that,” Williams said.
“I knew that I wanted to stay true to my origins as a poet and as a spoken-word artist, so I wanted to incorporate that,” Williams said.
Students in the Museums Studies seminar created an art exhibit titled "Cabinet of Curiosity Reimagined" that will be on display in the Modlin Center for the Arts until the end of the semester.
The Student Center for Equity and Inclusion invited Nina Davuluri, the first Indian-American and South Asian to win Miss America in 2014, to lead a keynote discussion about beauty standards on April 13.
Students in Healthcare and Medical Humanities started working on “Spiders Have Sex,” a five-episode podcast series, in February. The first episode came out on Spotify on March 25.
“Alterations” will remain on campus through April 22. Visitors can see artist Nancy Judd’s works of art using items such as orange peels, parking tickets and salmon teeth, all while learning about the environment.
URPD Officer David Selander hosts a classic rock radio show to connect with the campus community.
In the midst of hazardous weather, transportation complications and a surge in COVID-19 cases, many UR students had to rethink their path to get back to campus.