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The UC Santa Cruz Foundation has elected six new trustees who are established leaders across a range of industries, from fiber optics and scientific operations to media, arts, and community service. The new members, who began their service July 1, are: William “Bill” Casher (Oakes ’00, biochemistry and molecular biology), is the global director of […]

Dedicated to celebrating the power of podcasts, International Podcast Day is on Saturday, Sept. 30. In celebration of this day, The Red & Black staff shared their favorite audio programs to listen to, whether that be during a long drive, a walk to class or just for fun. Liz Rymarev, Editor in Chief “Anything Goes” […]

Researchers and defense practitioners from the U.S., Europe, and Scandinavia—including Michelle Black, Ph.D., associate professor of political science at UNO—congregated in Norway in early September to discuss trends and challenges in regional security in the High North. The “Security and Defense on NATO’s Northern Flank” conference was hosted by the Norwegian Defense University College (NDUC) […]

Summary Juan Carlos Guerrero-Hernández’s interdisciplinary research and teaching in modern and art and visual culture from the Americas and the Global South, focuses on the crossing between decoloniality, memory, violence, performance, gender, moving image, and photography. His research has been published in venues such as TDR The Drama Review, Photographies, Cinergie-Il Cinema e le altre […]

Until as late as 11 p.m. on Wednesday evening, the Tate Grand Hall was alive with music and color for the University of Georgia Indian Student Association’s Fall Fling. The event brought together over 100 students to socialize, enjoy traditional Indian food and bond over shared culture. As an organization under the Department of International […]

By Chris Klimek Photographs by Laura Chase de Formigny It’s almost certainly five o’clock somewhere. But when I find my way to Baltimore’s Charm City Meadworks on a Tuesday in May, it is the sober hour of 1 p.m. Out front is a welcoming plot of grass, picnic tables arranged beneath a tarpaulin and a […]

By Jessica Graue ’04, ’09 The performing arts are expressed in many different ways, but there is one thing they all have in common: an audience. This means the connection the community has to the performing arts in Dayton and at Wright State University is incredibly important to maintain. Each depends on the other. The […]

Emory Douglas. The Black Panther newspaper, vol. 3, no. 25. 1969 To hear more about the Black Panther newspaper and how art can inspire social change, click on the SoundCloud audio below. See below for a transcript of the SoundCloud audio. Emory Douglas. The Black Panther newspaper, vol. 4, no. 3. 1969 I was born […]

Two large-scale community artworks in Minnesota are among the 100 finalists for the 2023 People’s Choice CODA Awards out of Madison, Wis. The awards celebrate works that integrate art into interior, architectural and public spaces. The first, “A Not So Private Sky” is located near Mayo Clinic in Rochester. It’s a sculpture made of 15 […]


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