TuesdayNewsdayVol. 5 - Issue 29 - April 23, 2019 | |
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The artists in this year’s exhibition embrace video, virtual reality, the internet, computer programming, photography, sound, music, and related analog processes as tools for creating art. |
Thirteen graduate students from Digital Arts and New Media will conclude two years of artistic study with an exhibition of their work running April 26 to May 12 at the Digital Arts Research Center, Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery, and Porter Faculty Gallery. |
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| No need to go running, hiding, or screaming, says Jody Greene. The added security will help make important information—like employee records, research, and grades—more secure. |
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| The recipients of the 2019 Distinguished Graduate Student Alumni Award exemplify the diverse ways in which former graduate students have made impacts in the world. |
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| Economic stagnation and a resurgence of racist nationalism are shaping conversations about what it means to be Italian in the 21st century, says Camilla Hawthorne. |
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| Blia Yang and her family left Laos after the Vietnam War out of fear for their safety, eventually settling in Fresno, where she found educators who encouraged her to pursue a college education. |
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