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School of the Arts News
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Alumna heads to Morocco with Peace Corps
Well-traveled alumna Jennan Al-Hamdouni '09 will spend two years in Morocco with the Peace Corps.
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Alum releases psychological thriller
In what he hopes will turn into a book series, Edward Weinman, MFA ’99, has just released a psychological thriller, The Ring Road, that delves into the darkness of a murder in remote Iceland.
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'Hangover' writer mentors Emerson student
Carlee Griffeth '12 finished her Emerson career last semester by mentoring with Craig Mazin, co-writer of the films Hangover Part II and Scary Movie 3 and 4.
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Students premiere film on nonprofit cafe
Student filmmakers have completed a documentary on Haley House, a nonprofit bakery and cafe in Roxbury that helps former convicts.
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Performing Arts designers showcase work
Graduating Performing Arts seniors presented their body of design work to a panel of guest professional designers for review and critique in the Tufte Performance and Production Center on December 7.
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Theatre educator gets innovation award
Theatre Educator-In-Residence Bethany Nelson is receiving an award for innovating how theater is taught to urban public school students.
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Professor behind Sugar gets fellowship
Performing Arts Professor Robbie McCauleycan finally share the exciting news that she has been selected for the United States Artists’ fellowship program.
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Writing the Film Musical culminates in the final class, when the student teams showcase their work in a live performance.
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