fine arts
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Plaut caps Cornell career with ‘Array of Wonders’
More than 100 pieces of art created by Professor of Art Anthony Plaut during his 34-year career will be on display at Cornell College’s Peter Paul Luce Gallery in McWethy Hall from Sept. 9–Nov. 16.
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Following one’s passion
Max Haugh-Ewald ʼ19 came to Cornell undecided on a major, hoping the block plan would help him uncover what he wanted as a career through experiential opportunities.
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Kim embraces the global influences in her life
Suna Amy Kim ՚19 can thank her brother, Jungtae (Jerry) Kim ՚12, for introducing her to Cornell College.
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Research leads to creation of theatrical production
The Cornell College Department of Theatre is proud to present “Those that Fall”—a story of love and loss in a town gripped by fear.
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Senior art exhibits open April 10
Cornell College seniors are gearing up for their end-of-the-year showcases.
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Music students enjoy Mardi Gras block break tour
Cornell students celebrated Mardi Gras during Block 5 block break while on tour in New Orleans, playing their way down St. Charles Avenue in four parades seen by more than a million people.
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Woolf scholar Hankins to lecture at Duke University
Leslie Kathleen Hankins, Cornell College professor of English and creative writing and past president of the International Virginia Woolf Society, will speak at Duke University about the various writing surfaces used by Woolf throughout her life.
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Distinguished Visiting Writers named for 2016-17
The Cornell College Center for the Literary Arts announces two Distinguished Visiting Writers for 2016-2017: screenwriter Brian Sloan and live lit performer Kate Harding.
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TCR play festival features numerous Cornellians
Cornell College alumni, faculty, staff, and a student will be represented during Theatre Cedar Rapids’ sixth annual Underground New Play Festival, which runs Jan. 22 through Feb. 7.
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Alumnus curated exhibit opens Jan. 17
“FORM EVER FOLLOWS: Iterative Design Objects” will be exhibited in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College from Jan. 17 through Feb. 28, 2016.
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Holiday Concert Dec. 5
The Cornell College Orchestra, Concert Choir, and Chamber Singers will perform a Holiday Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5.
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Allos Musica performing Nov. 9
James Falzone’s Allos Musica will perform the second Music Mondays concert of the year at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 9, in King Chapel.
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Pandemonium, Calypso Singers heading to Mardi Gras
Cornell College’s Pandemonium steel drum band and Calypso Singers will tour to New Orleans in 2016 to perform in four parades and a concert for Mardi Gras. Crowds are expected to number more than a million people.
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Mike Bianco exhibiting Nov. 1-Dec. 6
“Our Future Exists Because We Have Imagined It,” an exhibit by artist Mike Bianco, will be on display in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery from Nov. 1 through Dec. 6.
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A taste of Mardi Gras in October
The Cornell College Steel Drum Ensembles will perform a Mardi Gras-influenced concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 9 in King Chapel as part of the college’s Homecoming and Family Weekend.