Desi Murphy’s piece – entitled “Resonance” – will feature 50-plus hand-built rectangular prisms in an abstract pattern resembling resonance sound waves and was made possible thanks to a public art grant of $14,854 from the Central Minnesota Arts Board.
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News & Events
The two schools will host campus visit programs each day from June 24-28, allowing participants the chance to take student-led tours and learn more about the Bennie and Johnnie experience.
A total of 26 students in visiting assistant professor Julie Fisk’s Global Business 310 course – titled “Non-Profits, NGOs and Social Innovation” – were granted access to the operation and finances of Feeding Area Children Together (FACT).
The episode has been available for viewing on the CSB and SJU website, YouTube and The College Tour website since February, but will begin streaming on Amazon Prime itself May 28.
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