SRU virtual art show
The work of emerging student artists, including Meghan Joyce and Victoria Grabosky of Wexford, at Slippery Rock University is on display through April 30 via a virtual exhibition, “MOSAIC: Individually Together.”
Participating student artists are enrolled in the University’s professional practices course, Art Seminar, and under the instruction of Heather Hertel, professor of art.
“Each spring, students would normally have the opportunity to put together an exhibition and host a reception, and it’s at those receptions where there is a lot of conversation (about the works) and attendees get to physically experience the artwork,” said Hertel. “This year, though, because of the pandemic, we had to get creative with transitioning these very social and physical events to an online platform.”
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Baughn in dance concert
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. Slippery Rock University’s Dance Department will host its BFA Senior Dance concert, “Against All Odds,” at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., April 17 via a livestream on the department’s YouTube channel. Each concert will feature different performances.
Students choreographers and dancers include:
Katelin Baughn, dancer, a junior dance major from Mount Gilead.
“Against All Odds,” as the title implies, is meant to represent the perseverance – in the age of COVID – of the dancers who will be featured and the diverse ways in which they express themselves through dance, styles including modern, contemporary, hip-hop and cultural dance.
Courtesy of U.S. Military Academy
WEST POINT, NY Cadet Parker Minotti, of Langhorne, squad leader of Company D-3 at West Point and member of the class of 2021, was selected to serve as a team captain for the 52nd historic Sandhurst Military Skills Competition, held Friday and Saturday at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
A field of 44 teams competed in the event that represented 25 U.S. Military Academy teams, 16 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), and three U.S. service academies. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, international teams were not eligible to participate in this year’s event, but they will be allowed to compete next year.
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“Cheating at poker” were among the guesses Muldowney made. Host Pat Sajak quipped that the guess revealed a bit about him.
Alas, his attempts did not land near the answer:
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C H E C K I N G / M Y / A V A I L A B I L I T Y.”
Muldowney, 37, grew up in Jefferson Hills and graduated from Slippery Rock University with a degree in journalism. He’s lived in Los Angeles for 15 years.
Although he’s a freelance reality television writer, Muldowney joked that he was also a retired teacher and grandparent.
“I was excited I got to make Pat laugh,” said Muldowney, who bantered easily with Sajak throughout the show.
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