Nuts for news, since 1928

  • News
    • Campus
    • International
    • Politics
  • Student Life & Arts
    • Concert Hall Column
    • Humans of Drew
  • Opinions
    • Lead Ed
  • Science & Technology
  • Sports
  • Digital Issues
  • The Acron

Mobile Logo

art - Page 3

Drew Music Professor’s Work Featured in Smithsonian

September 22, 2017

By Hannah Bouchard After 40 years of being a professor of music at Drew, Norman Lowrey has composed a video installation that will be featured in the Freer | Sackler Smithsonian Museum…

Student Life & Arts

Concert Hall Column: The Kinnara Ensemble Returns to Drew for the 500th Anniversary of Reformation

September 15, 2017September 15, 2017

by Nina Campli, Assistant Student Life & Arts Editor This past Friday, September 8, eight featured vocalists from the Kinnara Ensemble returned to Drew to perform pieces inspired the Protestant Reformation. The…

Student Life & Arts

Newest Korn Gallery Exhibit Features Work by Drew Alum

September 10, 2017September 10, 2017

by Laura Archer, Staff Writer “Tête-à-tête” is the Korn Gallery’s latest showing, which features paintings from the Drew University alumni Omar Rodriguez-Graham. Rodriguez-Graham graduated from Drew in 2003, and later went on…

Student Life & Arts

Professor explores history and nature of Holocaust memorials

April 5, 2017April 5, 2017

by Willy Nichter, Contributing Writer On Monday, March 27, the Dorothy Young Center for the Performing Arts was flooded by visitors attending the Center for Holocaust/Genocide Study’s “Holocaust Memorials and Monuments” event,…

A Call To Arts

November 18, 2016November 18, 2016

By Kassel Franco Garibay I don’t know about you, but I am not over the election. Trump’s victory left a sour taste in my mouth that I haven’t been able to get…

Student Life & Arts

Masks speak to viewers in new Korn show

October 23, 2016October 28, 2016

By Taylor Tracy Masks aren’t just for Halloween. They can be art too. The latest show in the Korn Gallery, “Soundings,” displays a selection of masks made by Professor of Music and…

Student Life & Arts

Walk on the wild side: alum’s show features rare species

October 6, 2016October 6, 2016

The Forest is home not only to Drewids, but to a variety of plant and animal species as well. From the eco-reps to the Drew Environmental Action League (DEAL) to the Environmental…

Student Life & Arts

Field trip to City shows key to peace and tolerance

September 26, 2016September 26, 2016

“Something needs to change,” a speaker beckoned, “we are all very similar.” Last Wednesday, Associate Professor and Chair of Art History Rita Keane and Professor of French and Chair of the French…

Student Life & Arts

Last year of grant off to a promising start

September 22, 2016September 23, 2016

By Caitlin Shannon For the past three years, the Mellon Arts and the Common Good Grant has funded a variety of interdisciplinary projects and performances. For its last year, the Mellon Arts…

Student Life & Arts

Vibrant Korn show features artist’s process

September 16, 2016September 23, 2016

The art has arrived on campus. It is “here,” the title of the current exhibition in the Korn Gallery featuring paintings and drawings by artist Sangram Majumdar.…

Previous 1 2 3

About Us

The Drew Acorn is Drew University's student-run newspaper. Established in 1928, the Acorn covers campus life and news, as well as events in Madison and the surrounding area that are of interest to our student body. If you're interested in writing for the Acorn, get in touch at thedrewacorn@gmail.com, or on path.drew.edu
My Tweets

About Us

The Drew Acorn is Drew University’s student-run newspaper. Established in 1928, the Acorn covers campus life and news, as well as events in Madison and the surrounding area that are of interest to our student body. If you’re interested in writing for the Acorn, get in touch at thedrewacorn@gmail.com, or join on path.drew.edu.

  • News
    • Campus
    • International
    • Politics
  • Student Life & Arts
    • Concert Hall Column
    • Humans of Drew
  • Opinions
    • Lead Ed
  • Science & Technology
  • Sports
  • Digital Issues
  • The Acron
 

Loading Comments...