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Kirstin Ringelberg named recipient of full-year Elon sabbatical
January 8, 2016
The professor of art history will spend 2016-17 working on a book that explores the life and impact of Madeleine Lemaire, a popular French artist whose studio became a site of queer identification in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Renaissance scholar to discuss Italian women's health care – Nov. 17
November 10, 2015
An Emory University historian uncovers the medical knowledge produced in convents, conservatories, and princely courts.
Kirstin Ringelberg presents paper on queer feminist reclamation of Belle Époque artist
November 3, 2015
At the SECAC conference in Pittsburgh, the art historian offered a glimpse into the previously overlooked artist's studio and its celebrated salon events.
'Manufactured Landscapes: A View of Human Systems' – Sept. 8
August 27, 2015
The Liberal Arts Forum brings to campus this semester internationally acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Edward Burtynsky, whose work is described as "visually stunning and truly global in the spatial, conceptual and political sense of that word."
I Am Elon with Ben Bridges ’17
August 3, 2015
As an anthropology major minoring in Latin American studies and art, the rising junior appreciates the versatility that comes with his chosen fields of study.