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Hello, The following event may be of interest to you: Bridging Humanities, Art and Science Through Digital Filmmaking Monday, April 20, 2015 Dena Seidel '88 is an innovative educator, award winning documentary filmmaker, published short story author, and creator/designer of Rutgers first film production programs. She is also the Director/Producer of the feature documentary Antarctica: Beyond the Ice funded by the National Science Foundation and featuring world renowned scientists studying climate change in one of the most rapidly changing parts of the world.Seidel's artistic and academic work connects her film students to other bodies of knowledge, including science and humanities, through digital filmmaking.Using examples of her own award winning films, Seidel will speak about ways scholars and scientists can collaborate with artistic filmmakers to create engaging documentaries about research for large audiences.Dena Seidel is the Director of the Rutgers Center for Digital Filmmaking and an Assistant Professor in the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.****************************************************************Please join us at 630 for a brief reception. Food and beverages will be served.If you are interested in meeting with Dena for lunch or a private film screening of her latest film Antarctic Edge: 70ⰠSouth, please contact Tom O'Dowd ASAP or RSVP Here! Location: Preston Theater Sponsor: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Dean of the College; Environmental and Urban Studies Program; Office of Alumni/ae Affairs Contact: Tom O'Dowd. E-mail: [email protected] If you would like to see more events please visit the following URL: http://inside.bard.edu/campus/services/career/calendar/