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New Works by University Authors Debut at Annual Reception

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Leonard Lopate, Wallace Shawn and Noted Writers Headline “Guantánamo Diary” Event

Reading and panel discussion on still-imprisoned Guantánamo detainee, Mohamedou Ould Salhi’s diary

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Novelist and Radio Host Kurt Andersen to Speak, 4/22

Studio 360 host and best-selling novelist to speak about today’s media

Seven of the 11 College of the Arts' students who received Cento Amici scholarships this year attended the organization's 27th Annual Spring Scholarship Recipient Dinner April 13. They are pictured with Cento Amici member Col. Jack Jacobs (middle, front row); College of the Arts' Assistant Dean Linda Davidson (right, middle row); Assoc. Television and Digital Media Prof. Marc Rosenweig (left, middle row); and, in the back row, MSU Development Officer David Graham (left); and Cento Amici President Robert Zito (right).

College of the Arts’ Students Receive 2015 Cento Amici Scholarship and Attend Annual Spring Dinner

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College of the Arts Exhibits Works by 2015 Graduating Bachelor-degree Candidates

College of the Arts to Present 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award to Al Prieto ’84

Business Italian Style

Students team up with leading NYC-based “Made in Italy” businesses for media project

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Alumni Spotlight: Desiree Santiago

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Faculty Spotlight: Roberta Friedman

The Montclarion Staff Meeting

Student Spotlight: Catherine Baxter

Making Headlines

School of Communication and Media – Spring 2015

ON THE MOVE

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Faculty Spotlight

David Sanders: A Sound Professor