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Cecilia M. Cornejo has been awarded a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative grant to complete Ways of Being Home
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CAMS Grad Rebecca Stimson ’15 Attending Graduate School at USC
4 December 2017CAMS grad Rebecca Stimsen ’15 is currently a second-year master’s candidate in the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
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CAMS Grad Alison Jarzyna ’08 Lawyer at Dorsey & Whitney LLP
11 November 2017CAMS Grad Alison Jarzyna ’08 now specializes in trademark law at Dorsey & Whitney LLP.
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CAMS Grad Ashley Adams ’14 Stop-Motion Animator at American Girl
11 November 2017CAMS Grad Ashley Adams ’14 is now working as a Stop-Motion Animator at American Girl.
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CAMS Professor Carol Donelan Publishes in The Moving Image
10 November 2017CAMS Professor Carol Donelan recently published an essay on Roger Tory Peterson’s Wild America in The Moving Image.
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CAMS Grad Ken Wang ’15 Completes Program in Sound Design
1 November 2017CAMS grad Ken Wang ’15 just completed the “Sound Design for Visual Media” program at Vancouver Film School.
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Catherine Licata, Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, screened her film short, Pet Friendly, at the New Hampshire Film Festival recently.
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CAMS Professor Laska Jimsen Screens Film at Walker Art Center
16 October 2017Laska Jimsen, Assistant Professor of Cinema & Media Studies at Carleton, in collaboration with Jason Coyle, Assistant Professor at Minneapolis College of Art and Design, presented their new film, Deer of North America, to a packed audience in the Bentson Mediateque at the Walker Art Center on October 14.
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CAMS Majors Kayla Rudess ’18 and Rachel Everett ’18 Join Cast and Crew on Tuscaloosa Location Shoot
11 October 2017CAMS majors Kayla Rudess ’18 and Rachel Everett ’18 have joined the cast and crew of Tuscaloosa, an independent feature film set in Alabama in the 1970s, currently on location in Northfield.
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CAMS Faculty Screen and Publish Recent Work
9 October 2017CAMS professors Laska Jimsen and Catherine Licata have films screening at the Walker Art Center and the New Hampshire Film Festival and Carol Donelan has essay published in Quarterly Review of Film and Video.