The exhibit titled “A Feast For Your Eyes And Mind” at the Rotunda Shatford Library features photographs by Chinese photojournalists working in China.
Aftermath of war is up-to-date with upcoming Greek play.
Share: This semester’s main stage production by the Performing and Communications Arts Division will be a Greek tragedy directed by actress and theater arts Instructor Heather Corwin. Follow:
Product design instructor started young
Leaned back in his chair with his chin in his hands, Stan Kong, assistant professor of Industrial Design, reminisces about his days in college.
Art instructor inspired by student diversity
Visual Arts and Media Studies instructor Richard “Rick†Osaka is a gentle, soft-spoken man.
Balancing fitness and classes
Share: Whether they’re hitting the gym or hiking trails, students around campus are finding different ways to stay in shape, managing to find a balance between school and fitness. Follow:
Workshop aims to help some obtain work permits
The Cross Cultural Center held workshops that would help many DREAMers with their Deferred Action application allowing them to live out of the shadows.
Instructor brings noir films out of the past
Film as dramatic literature with Instructor Joseph Sierra examines the quintessential noir films and the ideas, story lines, characters, and cinematography by watching a classic catalog of film noir.
Faculty art exhibit opens at gallery
Share: The annual Faculty Art Exhibit that opened at the Art Gallery on Sept. 6, featured 37 artists this year working in many genres across the spectrum of art as well as artists from different disciplines. With a mixture of different types of art works and artistic styles, the gallery had a piece for everyone. According to Brian Tucker, gallery director, as the Visual Art and Media Studies Division begins to grow, awareness for art appreciation has developed each year with this event. “The division …
TVR studio renovation still incomplete
The Television Production Studio was scheduled to get a makeover and be renovated with state of the art equipment before the fall semester began. Two weeks into the semester and the studio, which is on the first floor on the C Building, is still incomplete with students who are enrolled in TVR production with no new studio to work with.
A look back with… William [Rod] Foster
Instructor William [Rod] Foster had early passion for films but had a long journey through his college years to finally arrive at his current position as an instructor of theater arts at PCC.