Browse Arts and Humanities stories - May, 2009

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  • Poet, Children's Author Marilyn Nelson to Read at UA Poetry Center
    UANews | Marilyn Nelson, who has received numerous awards for her children's books, will give a free lecture at the UA this month.
  • UA Gallery for Student, Faculty Work Turns 30
    UANews | The Joseph Gross Gallery is featuring a special exhibition to commemorate its 30th year in existence.
  • Professor's Double Life Basis of Novel
    UANews | Retired UA professor Anoop Chandola writes about his dual life as a radical University professor and a Hindu priest in his novel "The Dharma Videos of Lust."
  • UA Press Wins Arizona Book Awards
    UANews | From poetry collections to outdoor recreation titles, University of Arizona Press books were a big hit with judges at the eighth annual Arizona Book Awards.
  • New UA School of Theatre Arts Director Named
    UANews | Bruce Brockman, a professor of theatre and chair of the department of theatre at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, has been named the new director of the UA's School of Theatre Arts.
  • Angels & Demons: The Science of Antimatter and the Large Hadron Collider
    UANews | UA physicist Erich Varnes will discuss the science behind the upcoming movie Angels & Demons
  • UA Scholar to Study Wheat Cultivation in Mexico
    UANews | UA Southwest Center researcher Maribel Alvarez has a Fulbright grant to study the historic and cultural significance of wheat farming in Mexico.
  • BFA Students to Screen Films
    UANews | UA media arts seniors will screen their thesis films at the annual "I Dream in Widescreen."
  • UA Professor to Take Fine Arts Interim Deanship
    UANews | Jory Hancock, who has molded the UA School of Dance into one of the nation's premier programs, will become interim dean of the College of Fine Arts on July 1.
  • UA Press Publishes Two New Titles
    UANews | The UA Press has published two new books, both in the area of archaeology.
  • Red Ink Magazine to Host Premiere Party
    UANews | Red Ink Magazine, which is published by UA students on contemporary topics affecting American Indians, is hosting a premiere party on Saturdy for the release of the magazine's new volume.