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New York Fashion Designer Visits
Last week, Dayanne Danier, a New York fashion designer with her own label, Bien Abyé, spent two days at Stephens College interacting with students and critiquing their career wear designs.
Pictured: Fashion designer Dayanne Danier crtitiques the work of Stephens junior Esli Navarro.

Student
Notices
Scholarships for Honors House Plan Students
Application forms are available for two separate scholarships. The Dorothy Martin Endowed Scholarship is available to current Honors House Plan first-year students who meet specific criteria; the James M. Shirky Scholarship is available to former Honors House Plan students who meet specific criteria and will be seniors graduating in May 2013.
Michelle Niewald, Honors House Plan RA, will have access to the application for the Dorothy Martin Scholarship. Honors House Plan teachers, LBA Dean Mimi Hedges (109-110 Dudley), and Margaret Campbell will have hard copy forms.
Applications for the James M. Shirky Scholarship are available through the Honors House Plan faculty, Mimi Hedges, and Margaret Campbell.
Rather than list the GPA, financial (all must qualify through Financial Aid), and other requirements for application here, please contact Margaret Campbell ([email protected], x 4142, office inside the Student Success Center in Hickman Hall) with any questions about either of the two HHP scholarships.
All applications and their parts (essay and recommendations) are due Monday, February 13.Please remember that Scholars Weekend is Feb. 10-11, with Monday on its heels. Plan accordingly.
—Margaret Campbell for Honors House Plan
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Kudos
Dr. Gillian Silver, a long-term adjunct faculty member in Stephens’ graduate business programs and an alumna of the College, recently co-wrote the book “The Consumer Learner: Emergence and Expectations of a Customer Service Mentality in Post-Secondary Education.” The book examines the new reality and emerging patterns shaping the experiences of administrators, faculty and students—the three diverse, yet interconnected, constituencies that comprise higher education. Congrats on your new publication, Gillian!
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Events at a Glance
Stephens Basketball vs. William Woods
2 p.m., Jan. 28; Silverthorne Arena
Stephens Basketball vs. Williams Baptist
7 p.m., Feb. 2; Silverthorne Arena
Dorsey Street
Lady Windermere’s Fan
7:30 p.m., Feb. 3–4; 10–11; 2 p.m. Sunday matinee, Feb. 5
Macklanburg Playhouse
Oscar Wilde’s melodramatic comedy of manners captures audiences immediately through its vast webs of deception and intrigue. Wilde’s first play, which contains some of his most delicious and witty dialogue, will give your brain a workout and leave your heart tingling with joy. This story explodes with love triangles, secrets and everyone’s favorite . . . family dysfunction. “A radical diatribe against conventional morality,” says The NY Times, “like greeting old friends.”
Fee: $3 for Stephens students and $7 for Stephens faculty/staff; $14 General; $7 Student/Senior
Contact: Box Office, x4199
Drawn, Cut, Torn & Pasted
Through Feb. 24
10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday and by appointment; Davis Art Gallery
Paper is the common primary material that will be emphasized in this Davis Art Gallery exhibition. See how Mark Langeneckert, Mary Lamboley, Joyce Yarbrough and Deborah Huelsbergen utilize the material. Drawing, mixed-media, cut-paper silhouettes, and torn-paper constructions will be shown.
Free and open to the public.
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