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Changing Perspectives: How The Arts And Humanities Shape Us
As individuals and as a community, we look to the fine arts and humanities to better understand, explore, improve and express our place in the world. These academic disciplines lie at the heart of the Dominican experience and our history. Read More
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Changing Perspectives: How The Arts And Humanities Shape Us |
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Bringing The Blues Home To Chicago |
On May 22, the very first evening of Dominican University’s Blues and the Spirit Symposium, bluesman Larry Taylor and his family performed—as scheduled—in the Shaffer Silveri Atrium of Parmer Hall.
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Apparel: More Than It "Seams" |
It’s not surprising that a Dominican University professor recently published an article in a scholarly journal exploring how the return of Navajo-Churro sheep and wool to a southwestern community can strengthen cultural identity, rekindle ideological teachings and revitalize material culture.
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Performing Arts: Spotlight On Season Building |
Last January, Leslie Rodriguez, managing director of Dominican University’s Performing Arts Center (DUPAC) was on her feet, sandwiched between Woody Guthrie’s daughter, Nora, and actor Ronny Cox in a jam-packed New York City bar. Read More |
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The Butler Children's Literature Center |
"This is a dream," says Susan Roman, dean of the Graduate School of Library and Information
Science (GSLIS). And thanks to the generosity of the Butler Family Foundation, which provided seed money for the center, the dream is coming true. Read More |
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Brennan School of Business Celebrates 30th Anniversary |
As the sun set across the Des Plaines River on Wednesday, April 2, 2008, hundreds of business leaders, alumnae/i, faculty and friends of Brennan School of Business packed Parmer Hall’s Shaffer Silveri Atrium to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dominican University’s Brennan School of Business.
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