Abrams collaborated with a friend to write a feature film treatment, which became 1990’s Taking Care of Business. In his final year at Sarah Lawrence, J.J. (creator, executive producer, screenwriter, director) Courses in the history, aesthetics, and rhetoric of film build on strong backgrounds in the liberal arts, producing students with broad cultural awareness, refined critical judgment, and highly developed creative ability-ideal for careers in the film industry, where they work as independent filmmakers, producers, directors, screenwriters, and casting agents. Rockefeller Jr.The visual arts, storytelling, drama-for many Sarah Lawrence students, these combine in a passion for the art of cinema. Leslie Lamport, MA'71, PhD'72, principal researcher, Microsoft, and developer of LaTeX (Turing Award winner) Susan Band Horowitz, PhD’63, co-inventor of cancer-fighting drug Taxol John Heinz III Professor in the Practice of Chemistry for the Environment professor of epidemiology and director, Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering, Yale Universityĭebbie Berebichez ’96, physicist, STEM advocateīonnie Berger ’83, Simons Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology first woman in MIT math department to earn tenureĪdam Cheyer ’88, co-founder, Siri voice-activated personal assistant Paul Anastas, MA’87, PhD’89, Teresa and H. Robert Zimmer ’68, president, University of Chicago Julian Zelizer ’91, professor of history and public affairs, Princeton University political commentator Judith Shapiro ’63, former president, Barnard Collegeįernando Torres-Gil, Heller MSW’72, Heller PhD’76, professor and director of Center for Policy Research on Aging, University of California, Los Angeles Braun Professor of American Jewish History, Brandeis University Jonathan Sarna ’75, MA’75, University Professor and Joseph H. Bass Professor of Government Theory, Harvard University and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics, NYU School of MedicineĪngela Davis ’65, distinguished professor emerita in the history of consciousness and feminist studies departments, University of California, Santa Cruz political and social activistĭeborah Lipstadt, MA’72, PhD’76, Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish History and Holocaust Studies, Emory University (profiled in movie “Denial”) Gary Tinterow ’76, director, The Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonĪdam Weinberg ’77, Alice Pratt Brown Director, Whitney Museum of American Art, New YorkĪrthur Caplan ’71, Drs. Michael Sugar ’95, movie producer (“Spotlight,” “Collateral Beauty,” “The Fifth Estate”) Kimerly Rorschach ’78, director and CEO, Seattle Art Museum Rosemary Rodriguez ’83, TV director (“Law & Order,” “The Good Wife”) Theresa Rebeck, MA’83, MFA’86, PhD’89, Broadway playwright Gary Lassin ’77, founder, Stoogeum (Three Stooges museum)ĭebra Messing ’90, Emmy Award-winning actor (“Will & Grace,” “Mysteries of Laura,” “Smash”)Īnand Patwardhan ’72, documentary filmmaker Jonathan Landau ’68, music producer and manager for Bruce Springsteen Michael Kaiser ’75, founder and co-chair, IMG Artists president emeritus, John F. Josh Gondelman ’07, comedian and writer, “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”ĭebra Granik ’85, film director and screenwriter (“Winter’s Bone,” “Down to the Bone”)īonita Hamilton, MFA’04, actress (“Lion King”) Tony Goldwyn ’82, film and TV actor and director (“Scandal,” “Ghost”) Janice Burgess ’74, creator and executive producer, “The Backyardigans”ĭavid Crane ’79 and Marta Kauffman ’78, co-creators, “Friends” Office of the Executive Vice President, Finance and Administration Graduate Professional Studies (Online Programs) Rabb School: Graduate Professional Studies Heller School for Social Policy and Management
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