![]() ![]() ![]() "It was a real pleasure working with the Theater Arts Department on this project, and we look forward to partnering on similar opportunities in the future. "The quality of the applications was very high, making our deliberations both joyous and challenging," said Joe Du Pont, director of Hiatt. In a supportive collaboration between Hiatt and the Brandeis Theater Arts Department, these fellows were selected through a competitive application process that highlighted the extraordinary level of preparation, reflection, and motivation of Brandeis students to engage their talents in a range of activities supportive of the theater-related arts. Through a generous gift from the Laurie Foundation, each student will receive a $3,000 grant to support unpaid experiences that will develop critical artistic and administration skills while expanding on personal academic and career interests. The Hiatt Career Center is pleased to announce the selection of nine Brandeis undergraduates to pursue theater-related trainings and internships this summer under the 2009 Hiatt Theater Arts Fellows Program. ![]()
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