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Discuss “College of Fine Arts: Unscientific greatness”

This 2005?2006 academic year marks the Centennial of the College of Fine Arts. Mostly overshadowed by the academic gigantism of the computer science and engineering programs, this 100-year anniversary has progressed with relative silence. Considering the prestige associated with CFA in related professional fields, pervasive announcing of the importance of a thriving arts program on this campus is entirely warranted.

When design, architecture, art, music and drama combine, the whole is truly greater than the individual parts. These programs often work cross-departmentally, putting together projects and exhibitions for the entertainment and betterment of the community.

Recent CFA activities continue the tradition of purposeful endeavors. The...

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