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Jill Jorden Spitz, a 1989 UA journalism graduate, will talk about ethics and sourcing after Sunday's screening of "Shattered Glass," which kicks off the "Journalism on Screen" series.
Developed by the UA media team that produced "Beyond the Mirage," the Filmstacker system allows users to create, share and discuss online mini-documentaries.
"Snaily," a short film created by students Bryan McAdams and Dillon Daniel, was invited to show at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival this month.
As the First Folio exhibit concludes its run at the Arizona State Museum on campus, one of the UA’s experts on Shakespeare talks about how the bard's words have lived on.
Monday marked the much-anticipated opening on campus of the First Folio exhibit commemorating the work of the great playwright. Jessica Maerz, Brent Gibbs and Meg Lota Brown discuss his impact and influence.
A UA faculty member and alumnus were involved with Sundance, the largest independent film festival in the U.S.
UA doctoral student Stephanie Hoeckley, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2012, aspires to become a musician with a cause, championing social justice and working to improve the accessibility of classical music, particularly for those with autism.
In the world of piano, Nino Bakradze, a UA doctoral student of piano performance, has been recognized nationally and internationally.
UA dancer Danielle Sheather recently returned from a 95-day trip in the UK and Europe, where she studied and performed.
Brian Moon, an assistant professor and coordinator for music in general studies at the University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music, explains the legal changes with the pop single "Blurred Lines," and how music sampling has complicated the music industry.