What’s Happening on Campus – Student Art Show

The annual all-campus student art show will be on display from Friday, Feb. 5, to Thursday, March 3, in the Eppley Art Gallery.

The show will feature drawings, paintings, graphic design, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculptures, illustrations, and mixed media artwork.

The show was judged by Sioux City painter Pauline Sensenig and photographer Robert Gillespie. Awards were given out during a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17, in the art gallery for the top three pieces in three categories: studio art, photography, and graphic design/interactive media.

The top awardees for each category were Anna Ryan, studio art; Jesseca Ormond,  photography; and Lauren Lehmkuhl, graphic design/interactive media. Overall best of show was awarded to Jesseca Ormond for her photograph.

The Eppley Art Gallery is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Studio art titled Breathe Between by Anna Ryan.

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Graphic design titled From The Farm Annual Report by Lauren Lehmkuhl.

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Photograph titled San Antonio Hues by Jesseca Ormond.

Published in: on February 18, 2016 at 4:16 PM Comments (0)

Young Alumni Event

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Morningside College hosted a young alumni event on Friday, Feb. 5, 2016, at the Tyson Events Center for the Sioux City Musketeers vs. Chicago Steel hockey game.
Alumni and students got the chance to meet and enjoy the hockey game together.

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Students Hunter Renn , Sarah Yankowski , Shannon Westerfield , and Austin Naylor.

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Bryce Nielson, Ryan Peters, Brian Vander Berg, and Alex Schmitz.

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Adam Lloyd, Mary Lloyd, Karissa Meyerhoff , Kaitlin Woods , and Tyler Woods.

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Published in: on February 17, 2016 at 4:40 PM Comments (0)

Morningside College Trivia!

The answers to last month’s trivia question are Manuscript, Perspectives, and Kiosk. The bonus question answer is 1938.

The literary magazine was first published in 1938 as the Manuscript. In 1955 the name of the magazine was changed to Perspectives. In 1971 it was renamed to the Kiosk, the name it currently holds today.
Congratulations to Janet Brandt, Ann Cole-Nelson, James Lewison, and Bette Stern for answering correctly!
Here’s this month’s trivia question: what is one of the newest athletic teams that the college has added in the last three years?

Leave your answer below in the comment section. At the end of the month if your answer is correct, we will be in contact with you through the e-mail address you leave (an e-mail address is required to be able to post a comment and only we can see it.) Be sure to use an e-mail address you check so we are able to find out where to send your prize! The correct answer will be posted in the next newsletter along with the winners.

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Department Spotlight: English and Modern Language Department

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The English and Modern Languages programs—combined into one department in 2014-2015—keep things lively on the third floor of Lewis Hall. Department activities alumni remember are still going strong.

Friday is Writing Day continues to celebrate campus writing every week, and students (and sometimes alumni) travel to Spring Green, Wis., in the fall to see classical plays at American Players Theatre. The student-edited Kiosk has garnered awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the American Collegiate Press Association. Sigma Tau Delta sponsors spoken word slams, soup days, service projects, and trips to the national conventions. More recently, English students have created a Writers’ Guild organization.

The English program has sponsored other trips to explore graduate schools, see other theatre productions, and visit literary sites such as Willa Cather’s Red Cloud, Neb. Students in both programs have presented research and creative writing at the college’s annual Palmer Undergraduate Research Symposium and at the other local, regional, and national conferences. Spanish Club is going strong, recently sponsoring a Carnavale event in Dimmitt Hall.

Our students graduate from Morningside College to pursue a variety of careers, and others head for graduate school in law, literary studies, creative writing, and interdisciplinary fields. While at Morningside College, many pursue the college’s increasing number of study abroad opportunities.

Faculty and Staff News

Steve Coyne, Amber Harris-Leichner, and Marty Knepper (English) and Gail Ament and Patrick Blaine (Modern Languages), along with invaluable administrative assistant Marcie Ponder, model for our students the value of travel, research, and creative writing.

Marcie Ponder graduated in December 2015 from Morningside College. Steve Coyne’s novel, It Turns Out Like This, will be published through New Rivers Press in October Marty Knepper’s The Book of Iowa Films, co-authored with John Lawrence, appeared in fall of 2014, and Marty is featured as a commentator at the State Historical Museum of Iowa’s Hollywood in the Heartland exhibit in Des Moines, through June, 2017 (www.bookofiowafilms.com). Amber Harris-Leichner had two poems published last year in Scholars and Poets Talk about Queens.

Patrick Blaine has written a chapter for a book, which is a wide-reaching study of the political documentary in Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. Blaine’s chapter discusses the 40-year career of Chilean documentary filmmaker Patricio Guzmán, and the cinematic strategies that he uses to represent absences in post-dictatorial society. Gail Ament’s translations of several poems by Honduran writers were published in Honduras: Women’s Poems of Protest and Resistance (2009-2013): Spanish-English Bilingual Edition, ed. María Roof.

Our faculty members, with Marcie’s assistance, have recently sponsored semester-long or May Term trips to Italy, Guatemala, Cuba, Ireland, England, and Vietnam and Cambodia–and have traveled themselves in and outside the country for conferences and for professional development, including Gail Ament’s summer trips to Oaxaca, Mexico.

We Welcome News of Your Activities

We would love to hear from our alums. Please send your news to Marcie Ponder.

Published in: on February 16, 2016 at 5:09 PM Comments (0)

What’s Happening on Campus?

Morningside College campus has been busy with student activities this month. Besides hitting the books and going to class, students have had many opportunities to socialize and take a study break.
 Dimmitt Hall hosted an all-campus Super Bowl party. Students across campus came over to enjoy food, each other’s company, and football.
The week leading up to Valentine’s Day, Morningside Activities Council and Student Government provided daily activities for their weeklong event, “Week of Love.”
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Dimmitt Hall Super Bowl Party.

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Dimmitt Hall Super Bowl Party.

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Students making s’mores during the a “Week of Love” event.

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Students taking a break from studying to partake in canvas painting.

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Jesseca Ormond and her canvas painting.

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