University researchers are focused on “re-storying,” or retelling grand narratives of Florida’s history to celebrate the contributions of peoples that have long been ignored.
Professor Steven Butterman enlightens students about Brazilian culture, Portuguese, and gender studies with a focus on the world.
With their recent commitment to the University, Robert and Judi Prokop Newman continue to exemplify the power of philanthropy.
The innovative new class Architecture in the Metaverse—Global Problems, allows the students to explore created spaces using avatars.
Alumna Jayne Baron Sherman, an award-winning producer in theater, film, and television, is helping future generations of students tell compelling stories with a $3 million gift to the Department of Theatre Arts.
Arts-related events for April include a student performance of “Urinetown, the musical” at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre; the Frost Symphony Orchestra season finale featuring Beethoven’s 9th; and a student-curated Lowe exhibition highlighting multimedia works by artist Miya Ando.
Biologist and M.F.A. candidate Alyssa Wood explores iguanas as symbols for gender and sexual oppression in her newest exhibit at the University’s Wynwood gallery.
Associate professor Ben Lauren is spearheading a new class, as well as a new course of study that will help students apply design thinking strategies to foster new, creative ideas and solutions.
University theatre arts students take the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre stage on March 1 for “The Wolves.”
Arts-related events for March include a juried student art exhibition and a family art workshop at the Lowe Art Museum; performances by the Frost Symphony Orchestra and Frost Opera Theater; and a traveling exhibition showcasing 19th century African American female physicians.
Senior lecturer Han Tran taps into mythology to help her students gain a broader understanding of their world.