Graduate Students Hoyon Mephokee, Brooke Eastman, and Elizabeth Mangone Speak at SLAM
Three graduate students gave pop-up talks at the Saint Louis Art Museum's event Shared Muses: Nature, Music, and Art on Saturday, April 22.
Three graduate students gave pop-up talks at the Saint Louis Art Museum's event Shared Muses: Nature, Music, and Art on Saturday, April 22.
The field trip was supported by a generous gift from a recent alumna.
The award will fund her travel to the annual conference for American Institute for Maghrib Studies in Tunis, Tunisia.
The residency focuses on effective instructional strategies that emphasize accessibility and inclusivity and is funded by The Office of Graduate Studies & The Graduate Center.
The seminar tours SLAM with Assistant Curator of Native American Art Dr. Alex Marr.
The field trip was sponsored by the Mark S. Weil and Joan M. Hall Endowment
The spring break adventure is part of the travel seminar Rome: The First 2000 Years, sponsored by the West Bay View Foundation
The event was attended by the Atlanta Dutch Consul General, Jaap Veerman.
Dr. Swan will be presenting at USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute for the Early Modern Visual and MaterIal Culture Seminar on April 14th.
The Annual Meeting brings together faculty, administrators, and representatives from scholarly societies, museums, archives, and other humanities organizations to build their capacity to advocate for the humanities
Dr. Myers graduated with a BA from the Department in 1999.
The grant is for faculty and staff who want to implement pedagogical strategies that integrate a literacy-based approach into a selection of their 2023-2024 undergraduate courses