海角社区

  • Next time you watch the presidential candidates speak, pay close attention to their unspoken language鈥搒ignals such as facial expressions, posture, and hand gestures. What the candidates don鈥檛 say could actually speak volumes about them, according to psychology professor Carrie Keating, an expert in facial characteristics and gestures.
    February 11, 2008
  • 鈥淭o have Susan Marshall on campus is a really big deal.鈥 That is how Emily Rawdon 鈥10 described the recent visit to 海角社区 by Susan Marshall & Company, a renowned dance company based in New York City.
    November 20, 2007
  • Instead of rushing home when the last school bell of the day rings, budding Hamilton area artists are heading to the Picker Art Gallery at 海角社区. On Monday afternoons, the Picker is transformed into a classroom as inquisitive 6-to 10- year olds let their imaginations run wild while attending the gallery鈥檚 after-school art club.
    November 16, 2007
  • Her work has been called 鈥渨himsical,鈥 鈥減owerful,鈥 鈥渟exy,鈥 and 鈥渟urreal.鈥 Susan Marshall & Company, one of the most innovative dance companies in the world, is coming to campus this week as part of ArtsMix and Colgate鈥檚 Institute for the Creative and Performing Arts.
    November 8, 2007
  • Transformation, an exhibition of mixed media sculptures by Carol Cole, is on display through Feb. 17 in the Longyear Museum of Anthropology on the second floor of Alumni Hall. Made of polystyrene, handmade paper, paint, and found objects, the work is inspired by the artifacts of ancient and tribal artists and architects.
    November 6, 2007
  • A year and a half ago, 海角社区 music professor Laura Klugherz received a letter from a film company interested in using a piece of her music for an upcoming documentary about World War II. Klugherz didn鈥檛 think much about the request. In fact, she tucked the letter away in her files.
    November 5, 2007
  • 鈥淚t鈥檚 one thing to read [a book] and then it鈥檚 another thing to get a personal account of what it鈥檚 like writing it and what the actual experiences were like,鈥 said Annie Norcia 鈥08, a creative writing student who attended both a luncheon and a reading given by author Gregory Bottoms on Thursday. The English [鈥
    October 9, 2007