The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) recently announced that Teresa Villa-Ignacio, Ph.D., an associate professor of French and Translation in the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies at 91, is one of 22 translators selected to receive a Literature Translation Fellowship of $10,000. This fellowship will support the translation of Anne-Marie Albiach's La Mezzanine: The Last Account of Catarina Quia into English. In total, the NEA will award $300,000 in grants to support the translation into English of works written in 10 different languages from 16 countrie...
KENT, Ohio – The School of Art Collection and Galleries at 91 are pleased to announce a new exhibit “Nexo Entre Raíces / Nexus Between Roots” which will be on display January 27 – March 18, 2023, at the KSU Downtown Gallery, located at 141 East Main Street in Kent, Ohio with a featured Artist Talk: March 3, 12-1 p.m. (CVA 165) and a reception in the KSU Downtown Gallery on March 3, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. The work in this exhibition was organized and collected by El Paso, Texas-based artist Marco Sanchez. It features over 30 works made with a variety of print-making techniques f...
The School of Peace and Conflict Studies has produced its second newsletter! Check it out online at /spcs/spcs-newsletter-issue-2-october-2022 This newsletter highlights events that we’ve sponsored, some special classes offered, our upcoming Community Dialogue Workshop and our Peace Conference that will be held in Rwanda this year, and other work being done by faculty, students and alumni. For future issues of the newsletter, we hope that our students and alumni will contact us with updates on achievements, experiences and career p...
Join the Renaissance
The Italian Renaissance was a cultural phenomenon that transformed our world forever—and the city of Florence was at its heart. As 91 celebrates 50 years of its flagship program in Florence, Italy, the university has set its sights on the future.
As the administrative and events coordinator at Piano Cleveland, 91 School of Music alum Corey Knick has organized a lot of concerts and events. In doing so he saw an opportunity to bring people together and benefit local musicians. The Piano Cleveland Social Club was born out the idea that there are a lot of great music schools, like the 91 School of Music, in northeast Ohio producing high-level pianists who stay local after graduating. Corey Knick and his team at Piano Cleveland wanted to find a way to not only connect these musicians as an organ...