Department of Theatre and Film presents ‘Seminar’

The Department of Theatre and Film proudly unveils its captivating production of "Seminar," an incisive play that delves into the cutthroat world of writing and mentorship. Directed with precision, this enigmatic drama brings four aspiring novelists under the tutelage of Leonard, a renowned but acerbic literary figure. As they grapple with his unconventional methods and clashing personalities, secrets unfold and their relentless pursuit of recognition is tested. Witness the captivating dynamics and unraveling of dreams in this thought-provoking theatrical experience. Prepare to immerse yourself in a world where ambition, talent, and the complexities of human nature collide.

IAB Life Sciences Seminar: Sharon Kingsland

Sharon Kingsland, renowned neurobiologist and inventor, graced the IAB Life Sciences Seminar with an illuminating talk. Her groundbreaking research on the brain's circuitry shed light on the intricate workings of memory, emotion, and consciousness. Through her pioneering use of optogenetics, Kingsland delved into the neural underpinnings of behavior. Her insights paved the way for novel therapeutic approaches, offering hope for conditions ranging from Alzheimer's to schizophrenia. Kingsland's passion for translating scientific discoveries into practical applications was evident throughout her talk. She emphasized the importance of collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches to advance medical breakthroughs. Her extraordinary work continues to inspire and push the boundaries of our understanding of the mind.