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Studying French in Senegal this fall will be a dream realized for New College of Florida third-year Michael Bolesh, who was just selected to be a Boren scholar.
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The members of the executive committee of the Eureka Day school in Berkeley, California, practically trip over themselves with exacting politically correct language, understanding and active listening during their meetings.
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The timely satire centers on the fallout of a potential epidemic at an elementary school.
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As Eureka Day begins its run at Sarasota’s Asolo Repertory Theatre on May 11, playwright Jonathan Spector ’97 is reflecting on the city—and the college—that gave him his start.
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Earlier this spring, 35 college students—including several from New College of Florida—interviewed to be part of the inaugural class of the Diversity in Arts Leadership (DIAL) internship program through the Community Foundation of Sarasota County.
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When I first heard about New College of Florida, I was 2,210.1 miles away, in the mountain town of Prescott, Arizona, at Prescott College.
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How can we rethink the role of the arts in society? By showing, not telling. That’s one of the annual aims of the “Words in Action” festival at New College of Florida.
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For medieval and Renaissance enthusiasts, the biennial New College Conference is a time to dig into the kind of dialogue that only happens in the company of passionately likeminded people.
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From Yahoo News, February 6, 2022 SOUTH BEND — An art exhibit with eight pieces at the South Bend Museum of Art explores how digital art and the reliance on technology alters our experience of the world. On display through April 3, it draws on works by seven artists, titled “Enmeshed: Our Changing Relationship With […]