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Graduating Student Presentations at the 2013 Residency
Health Arts & Sciences Grad Presentations: A Peace of Maine–Multi-generational Community Retreat Center, with HAS graduating student Jill Smith. The goal of this presentation is to share how I am developing a multi-generational community retreat center. The center will integrate … Continue reading
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What does place mean to you?
When I think of place, several thoughts and concepts come to mind. One is, place is a designated amount of space, earth, or a dwelling (noun). Another thought that comes to mind is to put some thing down or away … Continue reading
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Creative Nonfiction by Kyle Bella
“This is a Desire Text” by Kyle Bella (Individualized MA) has just been published in the December 2012 issue of Bluestem Magazine. Check it out!
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No hurricane will stop me
Grace Stanley (HAS-MA) outside Princeton Public Library. It is around 9:20 pm, 30 degrees And my fingers are cold. I am still uploading my ppt to google drive and prepare the full draft of my thesis that I have to … Continue reading
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Hurricane Sandy
Thousands of people are still feeling the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The work toward recovery is just beginning. My thoughts and prayers go out to all those experiencing loss and displacement. Ruth Farmer
Video of Ezra Berkley Nepon and New Queer Jewish Writing
Check out the video of Ezra Berkley Nepon, MA student in Transformative Language Arts, featured in a previous post. She read with Dan Fishback Sept. 11 at the Arts Cafe in Philadelphia. Cosponsored by Creative Ventures and the Wexler Fund … Continue reading
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Web Monograph of Ellie Epp’s Film & Work
IMA faculty member Ellie Epp has a new monograph about her work, including reviews, photographs, writing, film information, interviews, media, links and further resources. Please visit the monograph here.
Commencement Speech: Todd Beaton
Good Afternoon. First, I would like to thank the graduates for asking me to speak here today. I am genuinely honored to be here with you celebrating the work and the accomplishments that you have made. As an alum of … Continue reading
Transformative Language Arts Online Classes with TLA Grads and Faculty
The Transformative Language Arts Network — a non-profit organization — is now offering online classes focused on social and personal transformation through our words aloud and on the page. The classes focus on making a living through TLA, narrative medicine, … Continue reading
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Feminist Pragmatism in Place
The University of Dayton will host a colloquium on “Feminist Pragmatism in Place” Oct. 19-22. The colloquium will be of interest to people working on feminist pragmatist approaches to place, broadly construed, including natural and built environments and spaces of … Continue reading
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