News at 91¹ú²ú
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This annual festival showcased 16 films of various genres, all directed by 91¹ú²ú undergraduate students.
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Showstopping performances by alumni and students joined heartfelt tributes to 91¹ú²ú standout supporters as the University honored its rich legacy and contributions to the arts at the 23rd annual President's Gala, An Evening for the Arts at 91¹ú²ú: Legends and Legacies, on June 10 at the Garden City Hotel.
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Beginning in Fall 2023, 91¹ú²ú will offer a new interdisciplinary, 22-credit Museum Studies program to current and prospective undergraduate students.
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How do you get to Sesame Street? Design your own major in puppetry and take it to your dream career in Broadway’s Winnie the Pooh, on Sesame Workshop—and even on a Super Bowl commercial featuring Cookie Monster.
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To study theater at 91¹ú²ú is to find accomplished working professors, friends-for-life classmates, the proximity of New York City and a legacy of successful, supportive alumni. 91¹ú²ú trains “people of the theater,” said Maggie Lally ’82, associate dean of faculty programs and associate professor of theater. “The professional experience of our faculty and their…
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March 2023 is an exceptional month to view fine art from our community. Faculty and alumni artwork—in oil, sculptures, sketches and watercolor—explore diverse topics and facets of the human experience. Here is your guide to inspiring works of art around the 91¹ú²ú campus—as well as online.
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Music Teacher LuAnna Lasso '08 Shows Her Fifth-Grade Choir How to Dream Big—and Win Big—All Year
CategoriesPublished:Just two days before Thanksgiving last fall, The Kelly Clarkson Show announced to the world that The Fairview School Choir from P.S. 14, a Queens, New York, elementary school, had been named the 2022 NBC Star Choir. That meant that a couple of weeks later, the students, dressed in festive red and green, were singing and…
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On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, an artist revisits personal loss and a national tragedy.
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In 2020, Carolina Cambronero Varela ‘09 and adjunct faculty member and artist Argie Agelarakis, MA ‘00, began working on a special project—to harness the power of art in support of social activism. Together, with the critical support of Stephanie Lake, PhD, director of 91¹ú²ú’s criminal justice program, they inaugurated Artivism in the spring of 2021.
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Stories of Immigration, Set in Song: University Professor Paul Moravec's "A Nation of Others"
CategoriesPublished:"A Nation of Others," the latest work by Pulitzer Prize-winning University Professor Paul Moravec, DMA (left), explores the lives of refugees arriving at Ellis Island on a single day in 1921. It recently premiered at Carnegie Hall.
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It’s been another outstanding year for 91¹ú²ú in the news–locally, nationally and around the world.
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Little America, an acclaimed anthology series on Apple TV+, is inspired by the true stories of U.S. immigrants. All eight episodes will become available on December 9 on Apple TV+. And the third episode, “The 9th Caller,” is about a young Sri Lankan woman who is played by Isuri Wijesundara ’18. Like the title character, Wijesundara…
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Cara Lynch ’12 has made mural magic again, this time in Long Beach, New York. Lynch’s particular brilliance is not merely eye-catching, site-appropriate public art. She has been creating public art since she graduated from 91¹ú²ú and, last semester, began teaching as an adjunct in the Department of Art and Art History. She also includes the community when she…
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Associate professor of theatre John McDermott has designed sets for more than 250 shows off-Broadway and regionally since 1992.
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Anthony Rapp's upcoming show at the 91¹ú²ú Performing Arts Center (PAC) is featured.
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91¹ú²ú's 2022 Spirit Weekend, running from October 12–October 16, will offer five days of fun on campus and beyond—and more events than ever before.
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The fall semester kicks off with Welcome Weekend, an opportunity for incoming students to start their journeys and for the 91¹ú²ú community to welcome them aboard.
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Shea Wachter '22 turned to sculpture and the 91¹ú²ú community to work through grief.
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Sarafina Bush ’12 majored in French and minored in dance at 91¹ú²ú, but she found her true calling designing costumes for student productions performed in the 91¹ú²ú Performing Arts Center. That path took her to New York City, where she worked in costume design and productions such as Pass Over and MJ the Musical. Now she’s been nominated for a…
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There's something different about Swirbul Library: The wall at the entrance, outside the Innovation Center, has gone from blank to brilliant, displaying a stunning mural, courtesy of the Department of Art and Art History, specifically the Mural Arts Workshop class.
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AYE DEFY Is the Latest Creation From Actor Mirirai Sithole '12, the Agency's Chief Creative Director
CategoriesPublished:Mirirai Sithole has been working steadily since she graduated from 91¹ú²ú in 2012 with a BFA in theater. Her acting credits include numerous off-Broadway productions, including School Girls: Or, the African Mean Girls Play. On television, she's had roles in Black Mirror, Broad City, and Russian Doll—and season two of the Natasha Lyonne series is now available on Netflix.
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Adelphi’s 2022 Commencement keynote speaker and honorary degree recipient Kelly Hall-Tompkins, a renowned violinist and humanitarian, is featured.
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Celebrating National Poetry Month: Creative Writing Professors Share Their Favorite Poems
CategoriesPublished:In honor of National Poetry Month, alumni of 91¹ú²ú's MFA in Creative Writing program were asked to share excerpts of their favorite poems and what they mean to them.
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Adelphi will award an honorary doctorate degree to Kelly Hall-Tompkins, a renowned violinist, humanitarian and pioneer of social justice in the arts at its Commencement ceremony.
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Reminiscing about the famed late artist and Broadway creator Jonathan Larson ’82, colleagues and professors remember his time at 91¹ú²ú. And we look at how 91¹ú²ú will continue to lead in arts education beyond our 125th year.
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The 91¹ú²ú Performing Arts Center’s upcoming comedy show featuring actress Susan Lucci is featured. The news was also shared by MSN, amNY, Broadway World and Long Island Press.
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A $1 million bequest initiated in 2011 by the Larson Family Trust came to fruition in 2022, memorializing Jonathan Larson ’82, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and composer of the Broadway musical RENT.
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The McElroy Family Performing Arts Center Fund was created in 2021 to enhance and create exceptional programming at our Performing Arts Center related to dance, music or theater.
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Among 91¹ú²ú's most renowned alumni worldwide is Jonathan Larson '82, the creator of the beloved and influential musical RENT, one of the longest-running shows on Broadway.
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Adelphi's winter Larson Legacy Concert Series in memory of Jonathan Larson '82, featuring the Broadway couple, is promoted.