Carsey-Wolf Center screens a documentary chronicling the challenges and biases faced by women in the sciences
Film and Media Studies
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Carsey-Wolf Center's virtual dialogue with filmmakers centers on the women of color who are transforming politics
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Fall film series at the Pollock Theater celebrates range, variety of special effects
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Videogame designer and CCS Transdisciplinary Fellow brings the seminal work of Henry David Thoreau into the 21st century
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The Department of Film and Media Studies unveils its new state-of-the-art sound mixing program
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Carsey-Wolf Center film series pays homage to women in comedy
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The Carsey-Wolf Center presents diverse movie adaptions of The Bard’s greatest plays
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Blue Horizons programs turns students into documentary filmmakers in just nine weeks
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A complex history includes controversy, charges of cultural imperialism and occasional violence
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New book documents the evolution of forensic engineering and use of media to record and reconstruct accidents
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The most pressing issue, experts say, is to treat broadband as a common carrier that requires equal access among users
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With her long, wavy hair and angelic smile, actress Mary Pickford seemed the epitome of "America's Sweetheart," the nickname assigned to her by film producer Adolph Zukor.
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With "The Artist" and "Hugo" dominating this year's Academy Awards, the silent era of cinema has once again struck the popular imagination.
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The city of Macha, located in the southern province of Zambia in sub-Saharan Africa, has a population of roughly 130,000. It also has Internet connectivity, but for only a small group of users –– perhaps 300 in all.
