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A total of 55 research projects were presented from the 11 Big East schools, with five students representing the diverse range of undergraduate research happening at Marquette.
Five researchers presented unique topics to their undergraduate peers and a panel of faculty members from each Big East school.
Oates explains that her experience in research has inspired her to keep pursuing new research, sparking both her creative and educational motivation.
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Arts Center Exhibit Features Painter Hayes
Painter Hayes, the creative team of Sarah and Cosby Painter Hayes, brings together a vibrant selection of work that engages with themes of identity, environment, social reflection, and kitsch
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Lauren Carn, Class of 2025, BFA in Theatre Teaching, College of Fine Arts, from Draper, Utah.Carn is starting a job at Salt Lake Arts Academy teaching fifth through eighth grade drama.Carn wrote a
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Creative Australia's governance initiatives are open to the public.For questions related to Creative Australia's Governance initiatives, please email.For more information,
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Creative Australia is the Australian Government's principal arts investment, development and advisory body.It aims to support a thriving arts and cultural sector and encourages all Australians to
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Impact investing is a funding model with a range of benefits for arts and cultural organisations seeking to access new sources of capital.Australia's National Cultural Policy: REVIVE includes a
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Research supports arts education integrated into traditional classrooms and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs for growing industries.CTE is a viable and growing partner with the arts in
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Social Entrepreneurship
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The 2013 Clinton Global Initiative challenges student teams to create a social enterprise that will surpassingly increase food security for urban slums by 2018.