News

Dr. Swan presented at Emory earlier this month

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The event was attended by the Atlanta Dutch Consul General, Jaap Veerman.

Dr. Swan will present at USC-Huntington's Early Modern Visual and Material Culture Seminar

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Dr. Swan will be presenting at USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute for the Early Modern Visual and MaterIal Culture Seminar on April 14th.

PhD Candidate Lacy Murphy to Participate in the National Humanities Alliance Conference

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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

Department Alumna Nicole Myers Named Chief Curatorial and Research Officer at the Dallas Museum of Art

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Dr. Myers graduated with a BA from the Department in 1999.

Dr. Nathaniel Jones Receives "Literacies for Life" Faculty Engagement Grant

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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

Department Hosts "Careers in Art History" Panel

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The panel featured PhD graduates of the Department.

Professor Klein's seminar "More Than Eye Candy" visits Chicago!

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The field trip was supported by a generous gift from the parents of a recent graduate

Interview with Matthew Bailey, University of Arkansas at Fort Smith Gallery Director

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Interview with Matthew Bailey, University of Arkansas at Fort Smith Gallery Director

Department Alum Delia Solomon's Book "Cold War and the White Cube" is published by Penn State University Press

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Dr. Solomon graduated with a BA from the Department in 2006.

Dr. Sheren will present at the Midwest Art History Society Annual Conference

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Dr. Sheren will be presenting at the Midwest Art History Society Annual Conference on March 31st.

Continuing the Vision of Mark Weil and Joan Hall

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In spring 2023, the first grants from the Mark S. Weil and Joan M. Hall Endowment roll out to support the work of four members of the faculty of the Department of Art History & Archaeology

Dr. Wallace Brings Historical Contextualization for the Renaissance in the Film "Why is Mona Lisa Smiling?"

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