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CELEBRATE! Profile: Victoria Doose ’12
April 25, 2012
An English and art history double major takes a second look at the meaning of Greek vases that scholars have traditionally ignored.
A Community Garden invitation – April 20
April 18, 2012
Eco-Art course students cordially invite you, in honor of Earth Week, to spend some time with the plants, the butterflies, and the birds at the Elon Community Garden Friday, April 20 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Student-made pottery sale – April 19
April 15, 2012
Art History majors present papers at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research
March 30, 2012
Senior Art History Majors Victoria Doose (a double major in ARH and English with a professional writing and rhetoric concentration) and Elisa McSheehy Cooper (double major in ARH and International Studies) presented parts of their Elon College Fellows research this month at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research.
Shawn Tucker Presents on Willy Loman, Michael Scott, and Narcissism
March 28, 2012
Associate Professor of Fine Arts Shawn Tucker presented some of his research at the conference of the Humanities Education and Research Association March 7-10, 2012.
April 3 – Martin Kemp: A Lost Leonardo? The Recently Discovered Salvator Mundi
March 26, 2012
Martin Kemp, author of Leonardo and Christ to Coke: How Image Becomes Icon, will discuss the recently discovered Salvator Mundi and his attribution of the painting to Leonardo April 3 at 6 p.m. in Arts West, room 126.
Robert Mayhew presents at the College Art Association annual conference in Los Angeles
March 2, 2012
Robert Mayhew, adjunct assistant professor of art in the Department of Art & Art History, presented a paper titled “Patterns and Preferences in the Consumption of Paintings on Paper, Cloth and Panel in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp” at the annual meeting of the College Art Association in Los Angeles on Feb. 25, 2012.
“Restaurant: Impossible” gets help from Elon students
March 2, 2012
A popular cable series pops into the School of Communications as show host Robert Irvine asks for impressions of a local eatery.