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From Sarasota Magazine.com, January 28, 2022 Two of the events listed in Sarasota Magazine take place at New College of Florida. Click here to see the full schedule of events. New Schools of Black Thought Black History Month Symposium: “Reclaiming Wellness” 3-8:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 19, Mildred Sainer Pavilion, New College of Florida This symposium brings […]
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Three Local Artists to Receive “Emerging Filmmaker Scholarships” at Awards Ceremony on January 28
CategoriesPostedTo support the next generation of cinematic storytellers, the Visions of the Black Experience Film Festival is introducing “Emerging Filmmaker Scholarships.”
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From Herald Tribune.com, October 25, 2021 Open calls for young filmmakers looking to share their art with the Sarasota region are underway for the third annual Visions of the Black Experience Film Festival. This year, organizers have expanded the footprint of the festival with an inaugural scholarship award for local up-and-coming filmmakers. The scholarship is open […]
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Sarasota’s historically Black community, Newtown, is just a short drive from New College—and it is rife with stories of racism, resilience and empowerment.
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NCF Alum Simona Rahi was featured in the latest Diversity In Action magazine on page 43 (or page 45/108 scrolling through the pdf). She was the first feature under Achievements in Higher Education- A look at some of the latest successes of those working in STEM and represented New College of Florida’s Graduate Program. Check out her […]
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For thesis student Liz Mena, embracing and honoring Latinx culture has been integral to her New College experience.
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New College is a microcosm, and our efforts to move toward a more inclusive community are small reflections of what is happening in our society as a whole.
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New College has been named a “College of Distinction” for 2021-2022, with recognition in two main areas: Career Development and Equity & Inclusion.
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The homegrown Making a Better [New] podcast—with its topical content about diversity, equity and inclusion—has now transcended the New College community.