Pete Taggart ’15 Delta Kappa Epsilon and John Paul Bisciotti ’15 Phi Kappa Psi are two of the twenty seven students who are part of the College’s Creative and Performing Arts (CaPA) Fellowship program. The program was created through the generosity of Bruce ’65 Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity and Jackie P ’02 Maggin. It provides up to $7,500 over four years to students with a record of achievement in creative and performing arts. Forming a community of artists on campus, CaPA fellows meet regularly
as a group and individually with Toia to discuss their work and art in general. They help organize arts-based events and activities on campus and also travel to New York City to see performances and visit galleries and museums.
The program was created through the generosity of
Bruce ’65 and Jackie P ’02 Maggin. It provides up to $7,500 over four years to students with a record of achievement in creative and performing arts. Forming a community of artists on campus, CaPA fellows meet regularly as a group and individually with Toia to discuss their work and art in general. They help organize arts-based events and activities on campus and also travel to New York City to see performances and visit g
alleries and museums.
CaPA vision was a CaPA Cabaret organized this past fall. John Paul Bisciotti ’15 Phi Kappa Psi and Pete Taggart ’15 Delta Kappa Epsilon were part of a quintet. Read the full story……
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