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2009 AAP art awards — Monday, June 1, 2009

The 2009 Cornell University Department of Art awards were presented during the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning Commencement ceremonies on May 24. [Full story]

Milstein Hall approval greeted with elation, relief by AAP faculty, students, alumni — Sunday, May 24, 2009

Dean Kent Kleinman announced the building's approval to the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning's Class of 2009 at the college's ceremony on the Arts Quad following Commencement May 24. [Full story]

President Skorton: Board approves moving forward on Milstein Hall — Sunday, May 24, 2009

University president David Skorton issued a statement May 24 following board of trustees actions that included moving forward with construction of Paul Milstein Hall. [Full story]

Stafford gives public lecture and makes studio visits — Thursday, May 7, 2009

Barbara Maria Stafford, professor, emerita at the University of Chicago, lectured on the visual typology of "slow looking" in contemporary art and neuroscience. [Full story]

Cornell University flu precautions — Friday, May 1, 2009

Cornell University is working closely with health department officials to monitor the spread of swine influenza. [Full story]

Competition inspires art from inside the brain — Thursday, April 30, 2009

William Chen (B.F.A. ’09), created a vision of his own thought process that won an art competition sponsored by the Cornell University Department of Psychology. [Full story]

Dixon exhibit's Pop Druid in New Orleans — Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Artist and filmmaker David Dixon (M.F.A. ’10) recently exhibited his work at Antenna Gallery in New Orleans. The exhibition, Pop Druid, included a feature film and an eclectic mix of painting, sculpture, video, and photography. [Full story]

Love, tragedy, and a cappella: An Awkward Circus — Monday, April 20, 2009

The event, “Awkward Circus,” was the latest presentation of Awkward, the artistic student lifestyle publication on campus whose projects present an alternative to traditional printed matter. [Full story]

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