Architecture Graduate Named Finalist in an International Art Competition
Poshya Kakil Ahmed, Scranton, a graduate of the University’s School of Architecture, was a finalist in the Artiste International Art Organization for her work titled, “Tawa Malak-Peacock Angel.” The piece was chosen for award from Ms. Ahmed’s exhibition at Marywood, which was titled, “The Shadow of ISIS.” The juried exhibition “Transformation” 2017 concentrates on three aspects of transformation including: social, personal, and beauty. The exhibit will be on display at the Gallery MC, 549 West 52nd Street, New York, N.Y., from October 11 through October 26, 2017, with an opening reception on October 13, 2017, from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Ms. Ahmed’s works tell the stories of victims of sexual violence by ISIS. Her exhibition at the University in 2015 was set up so that the shadows of the works were larger than the pieces to signify the repercussions of the ISIS abuse long after the violence occurs. Ms. Ahmed was inspired by the stories of the young women in her home country of Kurdistan.
“I worry for the futures of the young women of Kurdistan. I couldn’t be silent any more. I needed to find a way to tell the stories, and, as a graduate of the architecture program at Marywood University, I knew that the language of art was the best way for me to do that,” said Ms. Ahmed.
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Marywood Partners with Pennsylvania National Guard to Provide 100% Tuition Coverage for Eligible Students and Families
Marywood is the only university in Lackawanna County to offer eligible students and their families 100% tuition coverage through the Educational Assistance Program (EAP) and Military Family Education Program (MFEP).
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Splash into Summer Sessions!
Marywood University is opening registration for its summer courses in January, to give both Marywood students and visiting students an opportunity to review courses and plan ahead for summer during the holiday season.
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Relax, Recharge, and Reset—Discover Marywood University’s Best Stress-Busting Retreats
Finding ways to decompress is essential for your well-being. Fortunately, Marywood University’s campus offers a variety of peaceful retreats and energizing spaces tailored to help you de-stress.