Emily Thompson, an Art History and Archaeology PhD candidate, attended the National Humanities Center Virtual Residency on Meaningful Teaching and Learning in the Humanities Classroom. During the Residency, she engaged with cross-university and interdisciplinary teams of graduate students and faculty to learn effective instructional strategies and models. Click here to learn more about Emily’s experience.
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PhD Candidate Hoyon Mephokee Awarded Graduate Fellowship at the Center for the Humanities

Dr. Angela Miller is in the New York Times!

PhD Alum Jen Padgett Featured in WashU Magazine As the Wingate Curator of Craft at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
PhD Student Rayna Li Receives the Newman Exploration Travel Award
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