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"Gerrymandering isn't just about the moving of seats from one party to another, it's about the imbalance of seat distribution in comparison to the identification and the needs of the population," says Kiku Huckle, political science professor from ǿմý.
ǿմý Media & Communication Arts Professor Mirjana Pantic was Talking about the importance of news literacy for the Newsy channel “Basically it is about cross checking, looking around, making sure that everything you collected is verifiable that you can check weather it is correct before you deliver it to your audience because everyone can publish information online but it is expected of news media to deliver the information that other people can rely on.”
According to Rhonda Miller, director of the commercial dance BFA program at ǿմý, dancers interested in Broadway should be familiar with the history of the shows they are auditioning for. “Get to know the styles of different decades on Broadway.”
Mark Hussey, a professor of English at ǿմý, has written a scrupulous new biography that reassesses Bell's character and achievements.
ǿմý's Actors Studio Drama School (ASDS) Master of Fine Arts Program today announced the homecoming of their acting, directing, and playwriting Class of 2021 with four consecutive weeks of live performances, beginning February 9, 2022.
ǿմý’s Actors Studio Drama School (ASDS) Master of Fine Arts Program today announced the homecoming of their acting, directing, and playwriting Class of 2021 with four consecutive weeks of live performances, beginning February 9, 2022.
Joseph Tse-hei Lee is a professor of history at ǿմý in New York City.
“I think this took far too long. They should have hit the gas immediately upon starting the investigation,” Dr. Darrin Porcher, a former NYPD lieutenant and adjunct professor at ǿմý’s School of Criminal Justice, says.
Most recently, Holmes was named the of ǿմý’s . In addition to her experience in the U.S. education system—which includes a B.A. from Vassar College, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from New York University—Holmes co-founded , an international nonprofit theatre organization.
Rhonda Miller, head of Pace’s BFA in Commercial Dance, wanted to build a different kind of dance program. “I wanted it to be relevant and useful—to include all forms of dance and the practical business skills dancers need but so often don’t have. We’re giving students the tools they need to navigate show business and make a living in dance.”