PLAY/GROUND began in 2018 as a weekend-long art experience that brought together more than 30 artists, inviting them to create groundbreaking installations, performances, and experiences. Since then, the event has grown into a 10-day public art…
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This week, the New York Upstate/Canada East Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers announced the winner of its 2021 Design Excellence Awards. The winning design in the Junior/Senior Student category is Ghillie's Pub…
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Students at Villa Maria learn from the very best. Our faculty bring their years of real-world experience into the classroom and their professional competency undoubtedly enhances the classroom experience. With…
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Whether they were on campus or at home, Villa Maria students made the most of another academic year that was full of twists and turns. While State and County regulations changed seemingly by the…
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The Gerard Place Community Center has been an anchor in the Bailey-Delavan neighborhood for decades. While the Center continues to offer essential services to Buffalo’s East Side, the building itself now looks vastly different. …
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Students interested in studying motion design at the collegiate level have new option to do so right here in Western New York. Villa Maria College announced today that it has added a Motion Design BFA…
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As the world continues to reel from the COVID-19 pandemic, the role played by community health workers and health educators has become more imperative than ever. In response to this fact, Villa Maria College has created a new bachelor's degree…
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On Saturday, May 22, 2021, Villa Maria College celebrated its 56th Commencement ceremony. In the name of safety, this year’s event was held outside in front of the Main Building. The College’s first outdoor ceremony since 1986 recognized 119 graduates from the class of 2021 and 84…
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Two students from Villa Maria College walked away from AAF Buffalo’s Portfolio Review with the top honors. Henny Zack, ‘21, and Kelsey Sikora, ‘24, won first and second place respectively.…
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This year’s Don Nichols Scholarship Competition challenged students in a unique way: to creatively present their own personal takes on a year that is sure to go down in history -- 2020. “It might…
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