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Almost Someone – 5 by 5
Almost Someone I am taking FTVP 3150, the video class for the Tuscany trip. Before going to Tuscany during the spring break, I had to complete a few introductory assignments. I knew practically...
Interview on migration with Kristian Skeie
Kristian Skeie, a Norwegian, Swiss based award winning photojournalist, a contributor to Keystone SDA Photo Agency, working with a number of organisations and publications as well as private...
My Secret Geneva, Bellevue
Welcome, New Residents! Bellevue is your new home, so let’s get you comfortable with the area. As a service to you, we compiled a whole range of information about places and services, and this is...
My Secret Geneva, Museum
My Secret Geneva Museums have always been active in shaping our views and perceptions. They help us gain knowledge about past practices yet manage to make the process of learning fresh. We chose...
The Bleached Beauty
Summary of the Art This artwork was created to illustrate the struggles individuals face due to colourism, which refers to the aesthetic preference for lighter skin. The background of the artworks...
The Den of Night Podcast
The Den of Night is a step away from reality and to the ominously quaint town of Rosewood. Tune into the nightly news and listen along with an evening coffee to find out what goes down with the...
Call For Change
Call For Change An Age of Social Justice Movements On March 24th, 2018 chants of “Vote them out!” rang out from the throats of over 200,000 angry protesters. I was among them. The March for...
Photographing Maadi
Maadi is an Egyptian neighborhood that was formerly built to accommodate extravagant villas and ferries. Although much of the original charm of the area has withstood the test of time and Egyptian...
Road Trippin’ to Interlaken
During this year’s March photo trip we had the opportunity to visit Interlaken and explore the mystical beauty of the city. Upon our arrival, we unloaded all of the equipment necessary to photograph...
COVID-19 Art Gallery
The pandemic that we are all experiencing is a frightening and life-changing event. It's one of those stories that we will pass down to our grandchildren that will be part of our history. The showcase's idea is students, professors, and kids draw their perception of...
Dreamer’s Water
Why data isn’t enough, with apologies to Hans Rosling By Dr. Julianna Sandholm-Bark Dedicated to the students enrolled in Global Cornerstone Seminar in spring 2021, and written in deep appreciation of Yasmin Mehboob-Khan and Sarah Grosso’s performance of the...
Quarantine Creativity – We Need More!
It’s been more than a year since our initial COVID-19 lockdown and I’m sure we’re all sick of hearing about it. It’s taken over our lives, both for better and for worse, but now it’s time to focus on the positives. This year has been a time of extreme personal growth...
Webster students and professors share their conversations with the community
Living on a Farm
Donjeta Zenullahi interviews Ms. Silvia, the host of the Spring 2022 Tuscany trip. She lives in the countryside of Tuscany on her own farm where they produce what they eat. It is very different to live on a farm compared to living in an apartment in a city, as Ms....
Living on a Farm
Donjeta Zenullahi interviews Ms. Silvia, the host of the Spring 2022 Tuscany trip. She lives in the countryside of Tuscany on her own farm where they produce what they eat. It is very different to live on a farm compared to living in an apartment in a city, as Ms....
New Discoveries and Persistent Ideas in Creativity – Mark Runco
Dr. Vlad Glaveanu, Director of the Webster Center for Creativity and Innovation (WCCI) discusses the notion of creativity, its measurement and the latest trends in creativity research with Prof. Mark Runco, a world leading creativity researcher, founder and editor of...
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