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Recognizing academic achievement at our end-of-the-year Awards Reception
Congratulations to our graduating seniors on the following academic achievements: Katie Catipon, who received the Barbara Groseclose Award for an Outstanding Paper in the History…
Congratulations to Courtney Johnson on receiving the Boren Award
A recipient of the Boren Award -- an initiative of the U.S. government and part of the National Security Education Program, intended to further the study of critical languages -- Courtney…
Grad student Erin Gregory to present her paper at the 52nd-annual symposium for art history at the Art Institute of Chicago
For the past 52 years, the Art Institute of Chicago has hosted an annual symposium for graduate students in art history at Midwestern universities. Students are chosen by their universities…
The Department congratulates James Hansen on the successful defense of his dissertation
The Department congratulates James Hansen on the successful defense of his dissertation entitled "Nostalgic Media." Dr. Hansen's dissertation traces the historical and cultural…
The Department congratulates Rebecca Howard on the successful defense of her dissertation
The Department congratulates Rebecca Howard on the successful defense of her dissertation entitled "Movements of the Mind: Beyond the Mimetic Likeness in Early Modern Italy." Dr…
James Voorhies (PhD, 2012) has just been published by MIT Press
Congratulations to James Voorhies (PhD, 2012), whose dissertation (now book), Beyond Objecthood: The Exhibition as a Critical Form since 1968, has just been published by…
Spotlight on Student: Sydney Miller
Here in the Department of History of Art, our students are always surprising us with their creativity and passion. To highlight this exceptional group, we’re hoping to shine some light on…
Emeritus Professor Francis Richardson publishes What Remains and What Disappears, a book of his poetry
Emeritus Professor Francis Richardson has just had a book of his poetry, What Remains and What Disappears, published by 11th Hour Press.
Grad student Jeanette Martinez to participate in a panel at the upcoming National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Conference
Graduate student Jeannette Martinez will participate in a panel called "Latinx Bleed" at the NACCS (National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies) Conference (March 22-25)…