School of Art adjunct professor and painting M.F.A. alumni, Sarah Esposito, will be opening her first solo show, 鈥淚nto the Syncline鈥, at Kink Contemporary in Cleveland on February 18, 2023. The show will include elements of painting and collage landscapes that mirror the artist鈥檚 relationship with the natural world. 鈥淚nto the Syncline鈥 is inspired by the folds in the earth鈥檚 crust, like those that form mountains and islands. Sarah Esposito has examined these formations recently in Colorado and other regional parks. 鈥淩aised in the Appalachian Mountains, being outdoors and experiencing the la...
The December World Premiere of the musical "The Land of Oz" at Dobama Theatre in Cleveland featured alumni and faculty from the School of Theatre and Dance. ...
Sophia Edmunds came up with a simple fashion hack and posted about the idea on TikTok last May with the idea that it might help a few friends. The video quickly went viral, amassing more than 6 million views and numerous comments from women suggesting she pitch the idea to Shark Tank. ...
"It was one of those massive situations that cause us to rethink the role of sports in society,鈥 according to 小黄片视频 Associate Professor JD Ponder in reflecting on communications across the nation following the collapse of Damar Hamlin during a nationally televised NFL game. ...
Redshirt Senior Sincere Carry, of Farrell, PA., was named the 2022 Male Collegiate Athlete of the Year at the 23rd Greater Cleveland Sports Awards. Carry leads the Golden Flashes with 17 points and 4.9 assists per game, and he has recorded double-digits in 19 games this season, including a season-high 31 points. ...
If you were walking around campus on Wednesday, Jan. 25, you might have noticed groups of friends walking past you wearing matching homemade necklaces, bracelets or rings. They were probably on their way back from Jewelry Making With FAB, an artistic and interactive activity hosted by the Flash Activities Board (FAB) that turned the second floor of the Student Center into a free jewelry-making station for two hours. Students were able to jump right in, starting with a wire, and moving down the line of rocks, beads and accessories, adding as they pleased. It was an opportunity for stu...