When I first arrived in Rome, it amazed me to see so many different types of nuns and priest walking in the streets. I guess then, I didn’t realize the Vatican was a State and Rome are by the sea, as I was also ignorant of the culture, food, and language (I knew a little about paintings). There was a bliss in ignorance that I wish I still had because I was like a child amazed and thrilled to learn and absorb my surroundings. Continue reading Point Of View: When I First Arrived In Rome…
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Faculty Works: Red Mansion Prize Winner
We are pleased to announce that Tristan Barlow our 2011 and 2012 Teaching Assistant has been awarded the Red Mansion Prize and an exhibition of his work is to be held next week.
Faculty Works: The Window at 125
Window noun
win·dow (wĭn′dō)
An opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, fitted with glass in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out…
Or in the case of The Window at 125, encouraging people to look in. Continue reading Faculty Works: The Window at 125