by bharlow | Jan 15, 2021 | Folio
Appreciation of Teague Family Lecture Series on October 21, 2020 By Kara Hankard I really enjoyed watching this lecture series and I would highly recommend watching it. Here is my favorite quote from the lecture: Question: What can higher education institutions do to...
by MBU Administrator | Jan 27, 2020 | Folio
By: Amanda M. Rogus This coming December, I am thrilled to bring to the Staunton community a trauma-focused version of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. Working in conjunction with my current educational psychology masters research on sexual assault and domestic...
by MBU Administrator | Jan 27, 2020 | Folio
Meet the Teacher: Brian Granger By: Amber James According to his bio, Dr. Brian Granger is a musical theater bookwriter, playwright, theatre scholar, songwriter, and actor/director. His academic research interests include North American ethnic playwrights and Africana...
by MBU Administrator | Jan 27, 2020 | Folio
My Colloquy by Amanda Rogus This fall during the 2019 biennial Blackfriars Conference at the American Shakespeare Center, I had the great privilege to take part in a riveting colloquy discussion on the rhetoric of violence in Shakespeare’s plays. This topic is of...
by MBU Administrator | Jan 27, 2020 | Folio
My Colloquy Experience By Alex E. LaGrand This October, I had the privilege of participating in a colloquy discussion at the tenth biennial Blackfriars Conference through the American Shakespeare Center. The official title of my colloquy was Accessing Shakespeare...
by MBU Administrator | Jan 27, 2020 | Folio
Symposia review: K. Jenny Jones and “Consent Culture: Creating Safe and Brave Spaces” by Amy Ippolito Attending K. Jenny Jones’ workshop was something that I was illuminating, insightful and in my opinion the most important panel during this symposium. Jones talked...