Good Acting Involves Layered Performance

A senior UWF student majoring in musical theater discusses her role in the ongoing show.

UWF Hosts Brit Lit Symposium for Faculty and Students

The Department of English hosted the symposium called “British Romantic Literature and Culture.”

Creating Standard-Setting Costumes Takes Passion, Research

In addition to being exposed to the cutting edge of professional costume design, UWF students get the opportunity to build their design portfolio.

Original Brew by Honors Student to Be Launched Friday

Student Allison Lehr created the beer in the “The Art and Science of Brewing” class, which is a very popular class among honors students.

Faculty Members Share Stories from Path to Full Professorship

Educators were given the opportunity to share lessons learned on the way toward being promoted to the highest level in teaching, a full professorship.

Philosopher: Audience Skepticism Key to Theatrical Magic’s Appeal

Dr. Jason Leddington, a prize-winning essayist and associate professor of philosophy at Bucknell University, explored the nature of the art form.

Research Projects Highlighted During UWF Family Weekend Symposium

Through poster presentations and slide shows, undergraduates explained results of semester-long research projects to family and friends.

Performances to Showcase Students’ Experience in Ireland

Irish Experience study abroad program participants will share their summer work in several events over three days at the Center for Performing Arts.

Chris Fenner Talks ‘Blackfish,’ Crisis Management and PR in Emerging Markets

Earlier this year, he traveled to Bangkok to present his research at the World Conference on Media and Mass Communication.

UWF Assistant Professor to Attend Makerspace Roundtable at White House

Thomas Asmuth, a professor in the Department of Art, will travel to the White House Aug. 24 to participate in a roundtable discussion at an event called “The Nation of Makers.”

Time Management, Other Tools Help Freshmen Make Smooth Transition from High School to College, Experts Say

Overcoming the challenge can present difficulty, and expectations in college classes can be overwhelming.

Artist in Residence Realizes Importance of Anatomy, Eye for Detail

Green, who graduated from UWF in 2014, has been in Florence, Italy, studying drawing and painting at the Florence Academy of Art.