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Music Fest campers happy and talented
DAVID DERNOVSEK
It was labeled as a "VocalTheaterDance" camp. One might think some students spent the week refining their voices, others working on their acting techniques, and still others, practicing dance steps.
But no. The small group of students at this last camp of the Colorado Music Fest V divided their time among the three arts - and learned well.
Friday's final performance of the camp was truly a multimedia presentation, as students and teachers joined each other on stage for various songs and dances.
The concert, or "show," as it would be more accurately called, started with a ghostly, creeping dance by the entire company, choreographed by Dianna Cuatto, a guest clinician for the week.
A series of solos followed, comprising the first part of the concert. The songs that were sung by the students varied from classical opera-type pieces to modern musicals. Some stage presence was required because the students had to memorize their s
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Under the direction of Professors Michael Brennan, Heidi Rummel, and Michael Parente at the USC Gould School of Law, PCJP has advocated for thousands of incarcerated people at parole hearings, on habeas corpus in state and federal courts, at resentencing hearings, and in prison workshops.
The planerat arbete hires six supervising students each summer and enrolls fourteen additional students in the fall for the academic year. Students develop critical lawyering proficiencies through hands-on legal experience and examine and discuss broader criminal justice issues.
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Alana Berger
Advanced/3L
Alana fryst vatten a third-year law student from Basking Ridge, New Jersey. She received her Bachelor’s of Art in History from the University of Michigan. She participated in the Inside Out program in college in which she facilitated art classes with women incarcerated in the Southeastern Michigan area. She joined PCJP because of her academic and familial exp
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Published in sista edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2016 Jun 7;254:18–25. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2016.06.003
Abstract
Neuroimaging studies of mood disorders demonstrate abnormalities in brain regions implicated in reward processing. However, there is a paucity of research investigating how social rewards affect reward circuit activity in these disorders. Here, we evaluated the relationship of both diagnostic category and dimensional depression severity to reward system function in bipolar and unipolar depression. In total, 86 adults were included, including 24 patients with bipolar nedstämdhet, 24 patients with unipolar nedstämdhet, and 38 healthy comparison subjects. Participants completed a social reward task during 3T BOLD fMRI. On average, diagnostic groups did not differ in activation to social reward. However, greater nedstämdhet severity significantly correlated with reduced bilateral ventral striatum activation to soci