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![]() FOR RELEASE: CONTACT: Lois Jenkins TRAVELING ART INSTALLATION AT DE ANZA DEPICTS LOST LIVES FROM WAR
The exhibition, installed over the weekend, takes 600 people-hours to construct and therefore serves as part of the college's overall program "Counting Lives Lost, Making Our Lives Count: A Healing Dialogue." The April 29 event of the same name, to be held at 12:30 p.m. in Campus Center Conference Rooms A&B, will feature Crocetti and a student presentation. A multi-denominational memorial service is planned for May.
The exhibition and program are being held on campus as the result of a dialogue between two De Anza students, a U.S. veteran of the Afghan War and a woman from Afghanistan. De Anza College consistently ranks as one of the top institutions in California in transferring students to the UC and CSU systems. The college provides an average of 24,000 students each quarter with general education and vocational courses as well as interdisciplinary studies, community service opportunities, on-the-job-training, internships, collaborative programs with businesses and industries, and online and television classes. Read more about De Anza at www.deanza.edu. # # # |