Friday, April 30, 2010

Faculty, Students receive Scholastic Honors

College of the Arts faculty and students were recognized at the Scholastic Honors Convocation April 16. Dr. Mariko Izumi, Assistant professor of Communication, received the Faculty Service recognition for Global Connections. Kariann Fuqua, Assistant Professor of Art, was recognized for Individual Contribution to Creative Activity.

Students recognized with departmental awards include:

Outstanding BFA (in studio Art) Student of the Year Award
Cassandra H. Lagmay

Outstanding BSEd (in Art Education) Student of the Year Award
Steven M. Tette

Outstanding MEd (in Art Education) Student of the Year Award
Virginia McCullough

Communication Award
Amelia Quinn

Music Major Award
Amanda Beard

Presser Award (Music)
Emily Vold

Theatre Arts Award
Abigail Hilton

Theatre Arts Education Award
Barrett Scroggs

Theatre Arts Design/Technical Award
Shane Harrison

Theatre Arts Performance Award
Edward Zaboroskie

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Theatre Student Honored in National Competition

Edward Zaboroskie, CSU senior in Theatre Performance, was one of two actors selected for the National Partners of the American Theatre Classical Acting Award. He also was selected as alternate for an internship at the Shaw Festival at Niagara-on-the-Lake, NY.

Zaboroskie and his acting partner, Ansley Selman, earlier won the Region 4 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Irene Ryan acting competition and traveled to Washington DC in April to compete for the national title. This is the second year in a row that CSU Theatre students have advanced to the national level in the highest collegiate acting awards in the country. Nominees select an acting partner and perform two scenes, as well as a song or a monologue.

Bassoonist recognized in international competition

Constantin Barcov, B.M. 2008, was one of five bassoonists to advance to the finals of the Fox-Gillet Competition, held at the International Double Reed Society meeting in Norman, Oklahoma, USA, June 22-26, 2010. He was recognized with an Honorable Mention for his performance of a full recital program and a concerto.

Griffith takes top student research honor at SSCA

Brandon Griffith, a communication major at Columbus State University, received the “Top Paper” award at the 80th Annual Southern States Communication Association Meeting in Memphis, Tenn. His work entitled, “Toward a better story: A paradigm for positive Communication in ‘Lord of the Rings,’ was among the 111 honors papers accepted for presentation in SSCA’s Theodore Clevenger, Jr. Undergraduate Honors Division.

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