DYSON DIGITAL DIGEST
FALL 2019

Coming Soon to Stage and Screen
New York-based actor and Fulbright Scholar Gerrard James ’17 has decamped for the United Kingdom, to further hone his craft at LAMDA (the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art).

Dyson Voices: Comic Book Legend Paul Levitz
The comic book writer, editor, and executive of DC Comics looks back on his career and discusses his creative inspirations, personal motivations, and exciting aspirations for the future.

Sarah Cunningham: Pace’s New Art Gallery Director
Sarah Cunningham’s vision is to ignite engagement between artists and audiences.

Lessons in Legislative Action
Thanks to Pace environmental clinic students, New York State could soon have new legislation to help reduce road salt pollution.
Dean's Message
The new academic year has begun, and I am always energized by the sense of fresh beginnings this time of year brings, even as the leaves turning color is a harbinger of a change in the season.
Dean's Message
The new academic year has begun, and I am always energized by the sense of fresh beginnings this time of year brings, even as the leaves turning color is a harbinger of a change in the season.
Dean's Message
The new academic year has begun, and I am always energized by the sense of fresh beginnings this time of year brings, even as the leaves turning color is a harbinger of a change in the season.
Dyson Notes
Dyson Notes
Pedro Rivera ’12, Communications, has been named a morning anchor for Fox 40 News in Sacramento, California.
Cindy Chu ’16, MFA Acting, won the Australian Pitch Royale competition for her script, 69 BAYARD, with featured judges, director Baz Luhrman (The Great Gatsby, Moulin Rouge) and producer Jason Blum (Get Out, Paranormal Activity).In addition, Chu’s comedy series QUEENS won the 2019 Best TV Pilot Comedy at the Omni Cultural TV Festival.
As reported by Deadline: Rafael Silva ’19, BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voice-overs and Commercials, will star in 911: Lone Star on Fox, a show created and executive-produced by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear.
Professor of Psychology Terence Hines wrote an opinion piece on tactics to prevent plagiarism for The New York Times.
As mentioned in The Examiner: Colleen Griffin Wagner ’16,’20, MS Mental Health Counseling/PhD Mental Health Counseling, has launched PvilleCares, a biweekly, drop-in support group in Pleasantville to help families deal with their youngsters’ substance abuse, addiction and mental illness issues.
Professor of History, Assistant Chair of the Economics, History, and Political Science Department, and University Historian Marilyn Weigold had her book, Silent Builder: Emily Warren Roebling and the Brooklyn Bridge, chosen by the New York State Power Authority’s book club as its autumn selection. She also provided a presentation for book club participants on September 27, which was broadcast to NYS Power Authority offices across the state.