Albright’s Domino Players offer two Wachovia Theatre plays tackling timely issues of social justice, this spring: “America, the Play: The Play About America,” February 21-23 and “Blackbird,”…
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Albright Reporter: Remembering Reagan
Reinvention. It’s a concept that Albright College alumnus Bob Spitz ’71 admires, and something he has done his fair share of during his lifetime. That helps to explain his…
Read More Albright Reporter: Remembering ReaganChallenging Perception: Luis Borrero
As an Albright digital communications senior, Luis Borrero used his impressive design and photography skills to help people relate to Reading, Pa., through a joint book project between Albright…
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Senior communications and history co-major, Emily Durell, has explored hundreds of WWI European postcards that — using images of children and families — depict visions of masculinity, the concern…
Read More Albright Reporter: Exploring WWI Postcard PropagandaJane Golden Named 2019 Commencement Speaker
Jane Golden, a driving force for the nation’s largest public art program, will offer remarks to the 2019 graduating class of Albright College, May 18.…
Read More Jane Golden Named 2019 Commencement SpeakerAlbright Reporter: Being Human(e)
The brain, by all accounts, is the least understood of all the human organs. But neuroscientist Jeremy Richman aims to change that. His Newtown, Conn., nonprofit funds scientific investigation of…
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