Dyson College of Arts and Sciences
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D Y S O N Y E A R I N R E V I E W 2 0 2 1 – 2 0 2 2 22 How to Understand A Jane a Rebold Benton, PhD, distinguished professor, A An overview of the fundamentals shared by visual a s across the globe, enabling the reader to think carefully, inquisitively, and critically about a . Communities and the Clean Energy Revolution: Public Health, Economics, Design, and Transformation Melanie J. La Rosa, MFA, assistant professor, Media, Communications, and Visual A s An investigation into the intersection of clean energy with community engagement, diversity, and economic development. Rethinking the New Technology of Journalism: How Slowing Down Will Save the News Seong Jae Min, PhD, associate professor, Communication and Media Studies A critique of modern journalism preoccupied with speedy technological innovations. En Face Charles No h, MA, poet-in-residence and professor, English A third collaboration between the author and painter Trevor Winkfield, including eight of No h's poems and six of Winkfield's color images. Re-living the American Frontier: Western Fandoms, Reenactment, and Historical Hobbyists in Germany and America Since 1900 Nancy Reagin, PhD, professor, History An exploration of the global fascination for more than 200 years of the historic and mythic elements of the Old West, and how fans in both Germany and the United States have used, understood, and repurposed stories and a ifacts set in that historic world. MEDIA SPOTLIGHT News & Notes 5 Must-reads by Dyson Faculty 1 2 3 4 5 Student Film Festival Returns In Person The 2021-2022 Film and Screen Studies Student Film Festival showcased nearly 100 film projects created by Pace students this year, which were produced in classes including: Introduction to Filmmaking; Directing for Film and Television; Filmmaking: Image and Sound; Digital Television Field Production; Aesthetics and Technology of Motion Picture Production; and Production Practicum. The Festival sta ed in 2010 and moved to the Schimmel Theater in 2014. A er two years of a vi ual showcase, Film and Screen Studies students, faculty, and staff were delighted to return live and in person to the Schimmel Theater this May to share and celebrate Pace student filmmaking and to continue the essential tradition of the experience of public cinema.