Student News
Congratulations to the
Class of 2008
Graduates presented their senior research paper at the
Art History Senior Research Symposium
2:30 p.m., Friday, May 2
Jade Crepps
Graffiti: From Anonymous to YouTube. Comparative StudyMiranda Enfield
Apache Religious and Christian Art: A Study of the Cultural
Blending of Native American and Traditional Catholicism
Rachel Hoffman
When is a Buddha Not a Buddha? Buddhist, Hindu
and Jain Devotional Sculptures in India
Amie E. Kieffer
Graeme Base: Harmonizing Image and TextSusannah Piper
"Whoa" Why the Art of Doug Fishbone is So ShockingDominique Piron
British Architecture in India: Legitimizing RuleAlexander Schuster
Asmat Shields: Issues in Collection and DisplayAngela Taffe
St. Gabriel's Passionist Parish: the Manifestation of Eco-TheologyJi-Yue Zhang
The New Age Museums: A Comparative Look at the
Efforts of the MIA and the Musée d'Orsay to Become
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Students often wonder what career opportunities are available with an undergraduate degree in art history. A resource for careers can be found at
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