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This photo by Carrie Quinney features Lily Lee’s piece, A Shroud for Cora Carillo. This photo was taken at the actual site and almost 40 years to the day from when the body of Cora Carillo was found on March 1, 1981 by a motorist who had pulled off of Jack’s Valley road outside of Carson City Nevada to take photos of the mountain range. Carillo lived in Carson City at the time and worked as a cocktail waitress. Although she was identified, no solid leads were ever developed in her case.
The Wilbur D. May Museum in Reno, Nevada is exhibiting “The Great Basin Murders,” handwoven memorial shrouds by Lily Lee, an associate professor in the Department of Art, Design and Visual Studies, with photographs by Carrie Quinney, photographer and multimedia coordinator in the College of Education.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 4, 2021) At the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees meeting on May 4, University Research Professorship Awards to 14 faculty members were announced. These awards recognize excellence in research and creative work that addresses scientific, social, cultural, economic and health challenges in our region and around the world.
The University Research Professorships were established by the UK Board of Trustees in 1976 to recognize outstanding research achievements. The professorships program recognizes excellence across the full spectrum of research, scholarship and creative endeavors within each college at UK. College leadership developed criteria for excellence within their area of expertise, and then nominated faculty who excelled at these criteria. Each University Research Professor receives a one-year award of $10,000 to be used to further their research, scholarship and creative endeavors.
Posted on Friday, April 30th, 2021 by Ethan Anderton
The Morning Watch is a recurring feature that highlights a handful of noteworthy videos from around the web. They could be video essays, fanmade productions, featurettes, short films, hilarious sketches, or just anything that has to do with our favorite movies and TV shows.
In this edition, find out how
Sound of Metal created the sound of being deaf in the Oscar-winning movie starring
Riz Ahmed. Plus, listen as
Kevin Smith looks back at the making of the famous “37 d cks” scene from the original
Clerks. And finally, see how the trailer for the new