Monday, March 17, 2014

Mike Carovillano of The Oakridge School will be presenting his paper, “How William Shakespeare Subtly Promoted the Power and Capabilities of Women though his Play Richard III,” at the 2014 Richard III Colloquium


The Oakridge School proudly announces that one of its Owls, Mike Carovillano, will be reading his paper, “How William Shakespeare Subtly Promoted the Power and Capabilities of Women though his Play Richard III,” at the 2014 Richard III Colloquium this March 21st. Way to go Mike!!

Mike Carovillano
The Oakridge School
Mike Carovillano, a junior at The Oakridge School, enjoys a wide variety of interests.  In addition to excelling in academics and achieving the highest GPA award in his sophomore year, he also enjoys arts and athletics.  Mike runs both cross country and track and holds several school records, including the 5k, 3200 meter, and 1600 meter races among others.  He also enjoys theater production and set design and was the stage manager for Oakridge's most recent production, Disney's Beauty & the Beast.  When Mike is not busy with school activities, he loves to travel with his family.  He has visited all 50 states, along with a large portion of Western Europe, but his favorite vacation destination remains to be Walt Disney World. Mike would also like to thank his wonderful family, his father David, his mother Amy, and his sister Susie, for all they have done to help him.

Mike will be presenting his paper during Session B of the 2nd Block, “Gender Construct(s) in Richard III,” which will meet in the Boardroom located next to the Headmaster’s office in the upstairs part of the Upper School building.




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