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  • Beth Osnes
    Communicating Serious Content in Fun Online FormsOne of my great pleasures that is part of my research and creative work is working with a group of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ middle and high school girls known as Young Women’s Voices for Climate. We meet weekly and
  • Does green suit your city?  Beth Osnes and Tara Riedl hopes it does! In Spring 2017, Student Fellow Tara Riedl worked with Dr. Beth Osnes (Assistant Professor & Director of Graduate Studies, Theatre and Dance) to support a participatory
  • Students with laptops at a conference table
    By Joan Gabriele and Tim O’NeilWhat is research like in the arts and humanities? That’s a question students in several CU programs and departments will soon be able to answer thanks to new initiatives in Jewish Studies, Theatre and Dance, and
  • Theatre and Dance Associate Professor Chip Persons implemented DocuSign to support Bachelor of Fine Arts students' development of professional portfolios.[video:https://youtu.be/66Ng2MqgHrE] Teaching and Learning Challenge
  • When you hear someone say they are dancer, immediately an image of a person performing on a stage in front of an audience appears in your head. Generally, our view of dance as an art form tends to exist within a narrow scope that is bounded within
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