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Looking for a good book or two to round out your bookshelf this summer? We asked the University’s deans to share titles they were digging into this summer, and they did not disappoint. Shop Amazon, the Campus Store or your favorite local bookseller for these reads, or better yet check them out from your local library!
“Across That Bridge: A Vision for Change and the Future of America” by John Lewis
“The late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis continues to inspire through his timeless and challenging expressions of courageous and compassionate public service, and in doing so offers powerful thoughts for those interested in serving our common good in the midst of turbulent times.” Dean Rev. Brian Konkol, Hendricks Chapel
Ames Tribune
While Iowa educators figure out what exactly the state s recently passed law on certain concepts related to racism and sexism means, the law s passage has already prolonged efforts to update Iowa State University s course diversity requirement.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed in June a law that took effect July 1 banning the teaching of 10 specific defined concepts that include ideas as the contention that the U.S. or Iowa are “fundamentally or systemically racist or sexist” or that someone of any race or sex “bears responsibility for actions committed in the past” by others of their race or sex.
Reynolds said at the time that the new law, HF 802, would address the teaching of critical race theory in Iowa schools. Critical race theory examines how slavery s legacy continues to influence American society.
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NEW YORK, July 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The ninth edition of the exhibition project From La Biennale di Venezia & Open to Rome. International Perspectives presents Carole A. Feuerman s sculptures for the first time in Rome. Bibi on the Ball Life-Size Sculpture by Carole A. Feuerman
The initiative is promoted by Roma Culture, Capitoline Superintendence for Cultural Heritage, in collaboration with PDG Arte Communications, in partnership with Bel-Air Fine Art - Contemporary Art Galleries, curated by Paolo De Grandis and Carlotta Scarpa. It is presented under the patronage of the Embassy of the United States of America in Italy, with museum services by Zètema Progetto Cultura.
NEW YORK, July 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The ninth edition of the exhibition project “From La Biennale di Venezia & Open to Rome. International Perspectives” presents Carole A. Feuerman’s sculptures for the first time in Rome.
The initiative is promoted by Roma Culture, Capitoline Superintendence for Cultural Heritage, in collaboration with PDG Arte Communications, in partnership with Bel-Air Fine Art – Contemporary Art Galleries, curated by Paolo De Grandis and Carlotta Scarpa. It is presented under the patronage of the Embassy of the United States of America in Italy, with museum services by Zètema Progetto Cultura.
Feuerman is internationally recognized as one of the leading exponents of American sculpture and one of the most renowned hyperrealist sculptors in the world, with a career spanning more than four decades. She is “the queen of super-realism,” as defined by art historian John Spike. She creates life-size and table-top works in bronze, resin, and marble, a
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