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Documentary Film Screening: Signing Black in America

DH Hill Jr. Library, Auditorium

Signing Black in America is the first documentary about the unique dialect of American Sign Language that was developed within historically segregated African American deaf communities. Joseph Hill, co-author of The Hidden Treasure of Black ASL: Its History and Structure, and Jeffery Braden, dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at NC State…

Student Moving Image Showcase

DH Hill Jr. Library, Auditorium

We continue the audience-favorite tradition of showcasing the remarkable work of students in a variety of media—film, video and animation. These short works will entertain, move and impress you. Student creators will be on hand to discuss their work. Whether you attend this program year after year or if this is a new experience, we…

Documentary Film Screening: Hondros

DH Hill Jr. Library, Auditorium

Join us for a special screening of Hondros, a documentary that follows the life and career of famous war photographer and NC State graduate Chris Hondros. This screening is in conjunction with the 100th anniversary celebration of The Technician, the official student newspaper of NC State. Hondros was killed in Libya in 2011, but he…

Documentary Film Screening: Bauhaus Spirit: 100 Years of Bauhaus

DH Hill Jr. Library, Auditorium

The Bauhaus was a utopian design and architecture school that has influenced designers and educators around the world since its founding 100 years ago. This lively, wide-ranging documentary explores the history, present and future of the school and the social movement it launched.