Fales Exhibition Explores ‘Preserving Downtown’s Time-Based Works’
An exhibition entitled
“Moving/Images: Preserving Downtown Time-Based Works” opens at the Fales
Library (3rd floor of Bobst Library, 70 Washington Square South) on March 26
and will run through July 31.
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Gallatin’s Hightower Wins Poetry Translation Prize
Scott
Hightower, an adjunct professor in NYU’s Gallatin School of
Individualized Study, has been awarded a Willis Barnstone Translation Prize for
his translation of the Aurora de Albornoz poem “In Search of Those Children in
a Row, #3” from its original Spanish.
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Silver School of Social Work Receives Grant for Geriatric Mental Health Program
A $75,000 grant over three years
from the John A. Hartford Foundation, administered by the New York Academy of
Medicine, has been awarded to the Silver School of Social Work to develop a
Field Learning Partnership Program in Integrated Geriatric Mental Health
(IGMH).
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TSOA’s Deborah Willis Honored by BCALA
The Black Caucus of the American
Library Association (BCALA) recently awarded Deborah
Willis, University Professor and chair of the Department of Photography
and Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts, its Outstanding Contribution to
Publishing Citation for “Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African American
Portraits” (Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and
Culture).
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