Alumni News

Deborah Borda Borda ’71 Tapped to Revive New York Philharmonic

The New York Times praised the down-and-out New York Philharmonic’s appointment of Deborah Borda ’71—“one of the most successful arts administrators in the nation”—as its new president and CEO.

Isabel Rose Rose MFA ’97 Pens Moving Letter in Support of Transgender Rights

Harper’s Bazaar published an open letter to Ivanka Trump written by Isabel Rose MFA ’97. In it, she shares the story of her transgender daughter, Sadie, and urges the first daughter to consider from her perspective the issue of transgender students being allowed to use the bathroom of their choice. 

Tim Daly Daly ’79 Returns to Dorset Theatre Festival

Actor Tim Daly ’79 will star alongside his sister, Tyne Daly, in the world premiere of playwright Theresa Rebeck’s new drama, Downstairs, which will open the Dorset Theatre Festival’s 2017-18 season. 

Sam Clement Clement ’08 Making a Lasting Impact in Ź Community

The Ź Banner this week featured a story on Sam Clement ’08, a Maine native who stayed local to Ź after graduating and has since been volunteering his time and music to the community.

Ruth Bauer Neustadter Bauer Neustadter '66 presents “Yes We Can”

A dance, music, and theater performance produced by Ruth Bauer Neustadter '66 in celebration of Women’s History Month will take place at the Ceres Gallery in New York City on Wednesday, March 15, at 7:00 pm. The event is free and open to the public.