![]() ![]() Click here to read more about each project. This year the topics include Unearthing the Historicity Behind Pre-Common Era Biblical Stories by Ryan Borkowsky, A Toxic Relationship: Parasocial Sabotage in the Cosmetics Industry by Imani Carter, The Monumental Effect of the Civil War on Local Politics: Political Campaigning Before and After the Civil War by Alexander DeHaas, Marketing and the Pet Industry: The Investigation of Psychology in Consumerism by Kimberly Pineda, Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Mind-Body Connection, an Alternative Approach to Western Biomedicine by Valeriya Vinnichenko, New Tricks For an Old Dog: a novella by Daniel Rosenkranz, Setball!: The Ultimate Fusion of Basketball and Volleyball by Rayanna Hines, Punk Rock New York: the Birth, Death, and Reincarnation of a Movement by Drew LaVallee, and Post-American Land Bridge Sheep by Chris Vullo. In April, the Scholars presents their projects to a panel of faculty members in the form of a “Defense”. During this time, they collaborate with a faculty advisor to delve into a subject they are enthusiastic about, and work on a presentation to showcase their findings. February Rock & Roll Scholars Visit the Lou Reed ArchiveĮvery year, seniors in the Scholars Program embark on a year-long capstone research project.But the experience of sitting in a vast hall covered mainly in red velvet, the visual spectacle of the sets, the professional excellence of the orchestra and chorus (and occasionally dancers), still makes each performance (regardless of the opera itself) a special New York evening. Going to the Met, one often sees great performances, sometimes only good ones, and, rarely, average ones. The music was fair, but the singing was superb. And so it was with this revival, which starred Sonya Yoncheva and Piotr Bezcala. ![]() Whenever the Metropolitan Opera returns a rarely-heard opera back into its repertoire, they bring out the superstars to perform it. The story is absurd, and it has not been performed at the Met for over 20 years. ![]() When I was a young man, I would sit somewhere near the roof but now we are fortunate to be closer to the stage. I love going to the opera, and drag Jayme along about five times a year. ![]()
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