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The Governor’s Arts Awards will be given out tomorrow (March 5), and one of the finalists is New College’s own Charles St. Clair. He was nominated in the Arts in Education, Individual category. St. Clair’s many accomplishments over his 22 years at the West campus include his production of a theatrical production and video documentary [...]

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Thanks to hard work, determination, and the skills and creativity he developed in pursuing a degree in Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance (IAP) through New College, Derek Johnson is now working for a leading film production company in Los Angeles. Johnson credits New College faculty members including Charles St. Clair for providing the advice and guidance that helped him [...]

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A one-of-a-kind exhibit, created by a graduate of ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, is headed for the West campus in October. “Flying Over Time: The Spirit of St. Louis Experience” is scheduled Oct. 21-22 in La Sala in the University Center Building (UCB), and is the brainchild of Nova Hall, grandson of [...]

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If you’re going to be a bear, be a grizzly. If you are going to build a center of learning, build one that will foster and sustain new intellectual communities, and also one that will promote innovative relationships and collaborative research. Welcome the Center for Critical Inquiry and Cultural Studies, the latest New College of [...]

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Jeff Kennedy, a clinical associate professor in ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, is rockin’ the house. He’s rockin’ a house that dates to the early 1900s, and a house that is considered the birthplace of American drama. Kennedy, who has taught courses in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance program for 11 years as [...]

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“Who Walks,” just like the Mounds Bar and Almond Joy, is “indescribably delicious.” Indescribable, because it is difficult to pay proper homage in only a few words to the ArtSpace West dance and theatre performance created by Arthur Sabatini, an associate professor in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. Delicious, because it emcompasses so [...]

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The most recent quarterly e-newsletter from the good folks at the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences is out and making the rounds! The February 2011 e-dition of what’s new includes New College Dean Elizabeth Langland’s take on the ASU Project Humanities initiative, as well as a handful of college stories featuring programs, faculty [...]

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Lyle Dillie, who is nearing completion of his bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary arts and performance, is asking for public assistance as he creates his senior project. Dillie is looking for submissions of photos of the landscape, cities and villages of Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as images of explosions and war. An Army veteran who [...]

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ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences is shaking up the traditional look of general education coursework on the West campus, focusing on presenting a more meaningful learning experience for incoming freshmen. And the Glendale Star and Peoria Times have featured a column by ASU VP and New College Dean Elizabeth Langland to help [...]

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According to Wikipedia, “The Bowler hat , also known as a coke hat, derby (US) or billycock, is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown originally created in 1849 for Edward Coke, the younger brother of the Earl of Leicester.” What the site does not share is that the hat was a powerful marker of [...]

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