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Film and Moving Image News
Today, Stevenson's Department of Film/Video's First-Year Film and Moving Image students took first place in the annual Lego™ Challenge, with their sculpture based on the movie The Breakfast Club. The designs for the challenge must incorporate Stevenson's three pillars of Career Architecture™: personal direction, discipline expertise and professional know-how.
Congratulations to our students! The competition was stiff, but you came together as a team and should be proud of what you created! Bravo!
Pictured, above, from left to right, in the back row: Ryan Scott, Mikey Manfredi, Dave Steinwedel, and Jonathan Kuchinskas. In the front row: Ryan Kight, Katie Jarosinski, Jamie Barthol, Britain Castellano, Jasmin Thompson, Patricia Lai, and Deanna Kinzie.
Other photos can be found in our Flickr album. More photos to follow, including the one with our trophy!
Many thanks to Dina Fiasconaro, who started the students out today, and to the other students who were there at the beginning but had to leave early.
The voting ended last Friday, and our winners are . . .
1st Place: Chelsea Clough, We Will Glow
2nd Place: Dustin Acevedo, Captain Tavon and the Yesteryear of Tomorrow's Today Thursday
[for more photos from today's Homecoming Event, please check out the full album on Flickr.]
This morning saw glorious weather on Stevenson's Owings Mills campus, as the full communitys of alumni, current students, faculty and staff gathered to celebrate the university before our football team took on Fairleigh Dickinson. Each school had its own special tent. The Film/Video faculty met in the School of Design area.
Above, from left to right: Assistant Professor Dina Fiasconaro (with her daughter, Sailor); Professor and Chair, Christopher Llewellyn Reed; and Associate Professor G.T. Keplinger (with his son, Tommy).