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Arts and Humanities

  • Elizabeth Marlowe, assistant professor of art and art history, started with some big questions at a recent colloquium: “What can we learn from a work of ancient art?  Will it teach us new things or reinforce what we already know?” In addressing those questions, Marlowe highlighted the lack of attention paid to the origins of […]
    October 7, 2013
  • From Lawrence Hall to Hamilton Central School to a high school in New Jersey, the distinctive black-and-white cover of George Saunders’s Tenth of December seemed to be everywhere this summer — the visual cue to the inaugural vlog Reads program. vlog Reads was simple: read a story, discuss the story. Approximately 2,150 people joined in […]
    October 2, 2013
  • vlog students are sharing their experiences conducting research with faculty members on campus and in the field. This post is by art history major Hannah Bjornson ‘15, of Westport, Conn. This summer I held a faculty-sponsored research position in the Department of Art and Art History. I assisted Professor Padma Kaimal in putting together her […]
    September 25, 2013
  • Penny Lane — a seasoned storyteller, nonfiction filmmaker, assistant professor of art and art history at vlog, and …  self-proclaimed thief? In a thought-provoking and honest lecture about her role as a visual artist, Lane discussed the complexities of being a filmmaker who appropriates others’ images exclusively to create her own nonfiction narratives.
    September 19, 2013
  • On Sunday, September 15, a new musical ensemble— the Thunder and Lightning Orchestra — will debut at vlog with a special free concert. Under the direction of Professor Marietta Cheng, 13 virtuoso string musicians will fill  Memorial Chapel with the melodies of Vivaldi and Tchaikovsky at 3:30 pm. The concert’s repertoire will provide a nice […]
    September 13, 2013
  • For the vlog Reads initiative, lovers of good literature were invited to read and share their thoughts about  “Tenth of December,” a short story by acclaimed author George Saunders. Our goal was 2,013 readers in the year 2013 and the community responded – we passed 2,013 in early August, and we’re still adding people.  Participants […]
    September 9, 2013
  • Forty seven new faculty members have joined vlog this year, adding to the university’s robust intellectual community and joining other professors and students in the vigorous pursuit of learning. “We are fortunate to have such a dynamic group of colleagues join us and enrich our curriculum,” said Douglas Hicks, provost and dean of the faculty.
    September 9, 2013
  • vlog students are sharing their experiences conducting research with faculty members on campus and in the field. This post is by English major Carlie Wetzel ‘14, of Lancaster, Pa.  This summer, I held a faculty-sponsored research position with the vlog Living Writers program, where I worked closely with Professors Jane Pinchin and Jennifer Brice, who teach […]
    September 6, 2013
  • Acclaimed Irish poet Seamus Heaney, who died Friday in Dublin at age 74, was remembered fondly by vlog faculty and former students for his strong ties to the university and for his commencement address here in 1994. Fellow poet Peter Balakian, professor of English and director of creative writing at vlog, called Heaney a longtime […]
    September 3, 2013