Research Student Almanac 2016/17 session, Semester 2 (original) (raw)

Research Highlights August 2017

Lipid Technology

AUGUST 2 0 0 4 2 MISSION STATEMENT Provide an outstanding educational program that enables our graduates to become leaders in their professions by imparting fundamental principles, skills, and tools to innovate and excel. Pursue the discovery of fundamental knowledge and its applications to position the department among the leaders in research. Respond to the needs of the State of Iowa and the nation by building a strong outreach program that serves industry and the engineering profession.

MDOCS Newsletter-2016-03-01, 2.5 March/April 2016

2016

April is the coolest month. Despite today's snow suggesting we're headed back into winter, there's plenty of springing around campus. The MDOCS Summer 2016 Storytellers' Institute fellows-4 Institute Fellows, 2 Skidmore Faculty Scholars and 8 Skidmore Student Scholars-are looking forward to June on campus. Planning for Fact and Fiction: Walking the Line is well underway with amazing public programming set for our keynote Point of Departure (June 2) and Festosium (June 9-12). Summer classes-including DS classes on essay film and audio doc-are open to students from Skidmore and beyond. Registration starts April 5 for fall 2016 classes. MDOCS offerings include our first crewbased film production course and a virtual reality workshop, as well as media projects for the Salmagundi Journal with editor Marc Woodworth and a Public Service Announcement video-production course to support campus and community programs. Plus, several programs hosting amazing doc events on campus in the next week-from Media & Film Studies' keynote speaker reexamining lynching photos to visiting film documentarians Jeff Malmberg (Marwencol) and alum Joanna Schwartz '96 (They Will Have to Kill Us First: Malian Music in Exile) to media figures Kate Fagan and Kristin Russo on Monday to talk about coming out in organized sports. Beyond campus, there's also a lot of doc to be thrilled about in the Capital District. The Saratoga Film Forum (http://www.saratogafilmforum.org/) launches a revised monthly programming structure, offering documentary films on Thursdays, Foreign Films on Fridays and Indie Features on Saturdays. YouthFX and the Carey Institute for Global Good launch NextDoc (http://www.youthfx.org/nextdoc/), a 4-day residency for emerging college-aged visual documentary storytellers (late application deadline is April 4), and Saint Rose's film school is looking forward to this year's 15 Minutes Max film festival-start thinking about your submissions! (https://15minmax.wordpress.com/) And down in the Big Apple. Skidmore heads down to NYC for two amazing events. On April 14/15, Eric Morser's Public History class joins partners from 19 other programs in the New School's Humanities Action Lab (HAL) for a conference inaugurating the States of Incarceration exhibit (http://humanitiesactionlab.org/states-of-incarceration-nationallaunch-conference/). The History Department, MDOCS, and Project Vis sponsored the team which studied Mount MacGregor, a recently closed Wilton, NY facility-they interviewed former inmates and others who participated in a rehabilitation program, visited the site, and designed one section of the exhibit. Plus, English Professor Cecilia Aldarondo's debut documentary film, Memories of a Penitent Heart, premiers at Tribeca Film Festival next week. MDOCS, Media and Film Studies and English students and faculty are headed to the city on April 23 to see the film and meet with Tribeca filmmakers. Festival, here we come! Cuba Travel Seminar: How Was Cuba?

SEM Student News Vol. 1-7 (2010-2013)

SEM Student News

Welcome to the second issue of SEM Student News! We hope you are all able to enjoy some rest and relaxation after a long academic year. To recent graduates, admittees, comps-completers, and grad school survivors, we offer our heartfelt congratulations. To those still slogging through readings, papers, and summer programs, we wish you sleep, caffeine, and humor. And to those of you in the field, we wish you safe and productive journeys! SEM{STUDENTNEWS} Volume 2 SEM Student News now has a Facebook page! 'Like' us to receive our updates and calls for submissions, and become part of the larger student community!

Northwest Houston Academic Centre Newsletter - August 2021

2021

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