Tristan Cai, assistant professor of photography, presents a solo exhibition of his ongoing project, A Celebration: The Origin of Life at the CICA Museum in Gimpo, South Korea. The project takes the form of an archive of both fictional and real photographs in the areas of evolution research, offering a critical perspective on the issues of how visual culture shapes our Find out more »
Başaran Receives Fellowship at Folger Shakespeare Library
Betül Başaran, associate professor of religious studies, received a fellowship at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. for the academic year 2018-19, in support of her sabbatical project, “Cross-Cultural Intimacy and Marriage between Europeans and Ottoman Women in the Early Modern Era.” The fellowship provides support for up to a three-month residence at the Folger. Fellowships are Find out more »
Four St. Mary’s College Students’ Photography Selected for Exhibition in Fotogalleriet Oslo, Norway
Four St. Mary’s College students – Nick Conroy ’18, Conner Dorbin ’18, Carl Freeman ’19 and Cecelia Marquez’18 – participated in a photography workshop led by acclaimed photographer Anne-Stine Johnsbråten, as part of advanced photography course during the 2017 fall semester. Their photography projects, which begin in the workshop, have been selected to be exhibited Find out more »
Professor Emerita Taylor Publishes New Book Examining St. Mary’s County
Professor Emerita of Theater, Film and Media Studies (Dance) Merideth Taylor’s new book “Listening In: Echoes and Artifacts from Maryland’s Mother County,” (University of Virginia Press, 2018) will be published this June. Pre-orders are available on Amazon. A book release celebration will take place on the St. Mary’s College campus in October (details to follow). Find out more »
Ganzell a Featured Artist in the St. Mary’s County Arts Council Exhibition
Maribeth Ganzell, St. Mary’s College club sports trainer and coordinator, is the featured artist in the St. Mary’s County Arts Council exhibition currently showing at the Lexington Park Library in Lexington Park, Md. The show, titled “Life Without Target,” features Ganzell’s original photographs from West Africa. While living in The Gambia, Ganzell integrated herself into Find out more »
Professor of Music David Froom to hear premiere performances of his three most recent compositions in San Francisco
A year ago, Professor of Music David Froom was approached by the California Music Center to compose the required works for solo violin, solo viola, and solo cello for the semi-finalists of the 2018 Irving M. Klein International String Competition. On June 2 and 3, he will travel to San Francisco to join a distinguished jury Find out more »
Democratic Gubernatorial Forum at St. Mary’s College
St. Mary’s College of Maryland will host a Democratic Gubernatorial Forum on Thursday, May 3, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in Auerbach Auditorium of St. Mary’s Hall on the College’s campus. Two Democratic candidates for governor – Maryland State Senator Rich Madaleno, and former policy director for First Lady Michelle Obama and the only women candidate Find out more »
Professor of Music Jeffrey Silberschlag Leads More Than 50 Professional Musicians and Students to 2018 Alba Music Festival
Jeffrey Silberschlag, professor of music and director of instrumental ensembles at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, will lead a group of more than 50 professional musicians and students this year to the 15th anniversary season of the 2018 Alba Music Festival in Northern Italy. Silberschlag also serves as co-director of the festival. Repertoire will include the world Find out more »
St. Mary’s College of Maryland Joins American Talent Initiative, Aiming to Educate More High-Achieving, Low-and Moderate-Income Students
St. Mary’s College of Maryland announced today that it has joined the American Talent Initiative (ATI), partnering with top-performing institutions to commit to the collective goal of enrolling 50,000 additional talented, low- and moderate-income students at colleges and universities with strong graduation rates by 2025. As part of ATI, a Bloomberg Philanthropies initiative led by Find out more »
Garth’s “Tour de Force” Receives Positive Review
Instructor of Music Eliza Garth’s latest album, “Tour de Force” (Albany Records) featuring works by American composers Sheree Clement and Perry Goldstein, received another positive review from Textura, an online journal based in Peterborough, Canada, which features experimental, electronic, jazz, and classical music-related reviews, interviews, and articles. According to the review, “Garth’s command of dynamics impresses, specifically the Find out more »
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