Life Documentary Looks at Tokyo Olympics, Then and Now
Life created a short documentary about the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, as seen through the eyes of three non-Japanese residents who were there before and after the nation first hosted the world.
Life created a short documentary about the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, as seen through the eyes of three non-Japanese residents who were there before and after the nation first hosted the world.
At this time, we are anticipating most meeting and function spaces will be available in some form, and with pre-COVID capacity limits, meaning that most in-person events can be held.
Walker was a finalist for a 2020 National Book Award for his book, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays.
Journalism Associate Professor Tim Riley has two reviews out in Copper Magazine.
Trevor McLean ’22 was on the winning team of this year’s GlobCom, an annual international public relations competition held June 2-5 that asks students to work together with peers around the world to solve a PR problem.
We have decided to extend the search process to ensure that we identify the right person to lead our extraordinary institution.
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