A week full of presentations, discussions and exhibits will feature scholarly, academic and creative work by our students and faculty.
Monday, April 18
2022 Sterling Award Lecture by Professor Arthur Saint-Aubin:
“Hyper-Visible Black Bodies: The Case of France’s General Dumas”
4:45-5:45 pm, Mosher 1 (Norris Chemistry)
This year's Sterling Award Lecture will showcase Spanish and French Studies Professor Arthur Saint-Aubin's research on French general Thomas-Alexandre Dumas and explore the tension and ambiguity at the core of certain representations by Black male subjects of their physical bodies and bodily experiences.
Tuesday, April 19 and Wednesday, April 20
Media Arts & Culture Senior Comprehensive presentations
6 pm - Reception
7 pm - Presentations
Thorne Hall
Please join us for two nights of Media Arts & Culture Senior Comprehensive presentations. Both Media Production and Critical Media students will be presenting their final projects each night starting at 7pm, with a pre-reception in front of Thorne beginning at 6pm.
Wednesday, April 20 - Saturday April 23
Celebrating Faculty Excellence
4/20-4/22 - McKinnon Center for Global Affairs Media Wall, Johnson Hall
Saturday 4/23 - Inauguration Community Celebration, Academic Quad
Faculty at TV make an outsized impact. Building on the launch of our first-ever , President Elam’s Inauguration celebrates faculty accomplishments. The Faculty Excellence Corridor features TV Talks videos, in which faculty give two-minute lightning talks about their timely research, and a poster display of faculty work. Listen, watch, and browse the achievements of our faculty in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
Wednesday, April 20
Chamber Music Concert
7:30 pm, Bird Studio
Join us for in a concert featuring musicians in TV's Chamber Music Program!
Thursday, April 21-24
Into The Woods
7:30-10pm, Keck Theater
A Tony Award-winning masterpiece by musical theatre giants Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine, Into the Woods is a witty and irreverent reimagining of classic fairytales. Rapunzel, Cinderella, Jack (of Beanstalk fame), Little Red Riding Hood, and a married couple of Bakers all wish for what they think will bring them happiness. Everyone's wish is granted, but the consequences of chasing their desires haunt them with disastrous results. With a glittering score, nuanced lyrics and a heavy dose of beguiling theatricality, Into the Woods explores what happens after “happily ever after.”
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Friday, April 22
Student-Faculty Research Lightning Talks
4 pm, Weingart Tent
An event featuring short talks highlighting research collaborations between TV students and faculty members. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Research Center and the Student Research Assistant Program.
Past TV Presidents Exhibit
Academic Commons
A historical look at the past Presidents of Occidental, presented by TV Special Collections.