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Florida Tech makes plans to give Foosaner art to museum in Ocala

Florida Tech is finalizing the transfer of the permanent collections from the Foosaner Art Museum and the Funk Center for Textile Arts to the Appleton Museum of Art at the College of Central Florida in Ocala. As this process is still in progress and details are being finalized, we cannot offer any additional comments at this time, said Adam Lowenstein, a spokesman for the university. Florida Tech acquired the Foosaner, located in Melbourne s Eau Gallie Arts District, in July 2011, bolstered by a $1 million gift from the Foosaner Foundation and Dee Negroni-Hendrick, and agreed to run it for at least 10 years. University officials say they spent about $1.8 million bringing facilities up to code and more than $7 million to keep the museum open.

Silence of the Lambs Turns 30: How the Horror Masterpiece Is Still Gripping Hollywood – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Silence of the Lambs is not the first film to delve into the twisted mind of Dr. Lecter, and certainly wasn t the last. It s based on Thomas Harris novel of the same name, which was actually the second book he wrote centered around the prolific and eerily bewitching serial killer, a follow-up to the hit Red Dragon. Released on Valentine s Day in 1991, Silence of the Lambs was a low-budget sleeper hit that gradually gained widespread critical acclaim and box office success. With Demme at the helm, the film was not only lauded as a cinematic work of art, but has had a lasting impact on Hollywood.

A tremendous teacher: Florida Tech professor dies from COVID-19 complications

‘A tremendous teacher:’ Florida Tech professor dies from COVID-19 complications Alan Rosiene was a professor of English and languages at FIT Eric Rogers, Florida Today Tags:  MELBOURNE, Fla. – An esteemed professor at the Florida Institute of Technology has died due to complications related to COVID-19, reports News 6 partner Florida Today. Alan Rosiene, professor of English and languages and associate head of Florida Tech’s School of Arts and Communications, died Saturday after being hospitalized for COVID-19-related symptoms, according to a note sent to the campus on Tuesday, spokesman Adam Lowenstein said. [TRENDING: Ad The school did not provide his age and FLORIDA TODAY was not able to immediately reach family members.

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