Faculty Notes 2011
Professor wins two prestigious fellowships in one month
April 29, 2011 It’s been quite a celebratory month for Susan Verdi Webster, the Jane Williams Mahoney Professor of Art History and American Studies at the College of William & Mary. Hard on the heels of her prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship in early April, Webster has been chosen for a second fellowship – from the National Humanities Center (NHC). Read more. |
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A&AH Welcomes New Assistant Professor of East Asain Studies, Xin Wu Art Historian Xin WU will teach the Art of East Asia for the department. Her current research interest focuses on representation of nature in gardens, paintings, and woodblock prints, and reciprocity between landscape, pedagogy, and history in Chinese neo-Confucian academies, as well as encounter between East Asia and the West. Read more. |
A&AH Welcomes New Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Mike Jabbur Ceramicist Mike Jabbur will take over Marlene Jack's position as the department's new Ceramics Professor. He has exhibited widely both nationally and in China. Read more about Professor Jabbur's artistic background and working methods. |
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Saying Goodbye
March 1, 2011 Alan Wallach, the Ralph H. Wark Professor of Art and Art History and Professor of American Studies, retired this spring. Professor Wallach has been with the college since 1989. He has written extensively on nineteenth and twentieth century American art and the history of American art museums. Read more about Professor Wallach's impressive career. |
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Professor, Artist Marlene Jack Retires from Department
February 21, 2011 In 1974, a young MFA graduate embarked on an incredible academic and professional career that’s spanned more than 37 years . Read more. |
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Professor Launches Online Journal
February 22, 2011 Associate Professor Charles Palermo has just launched a new website. Read more. |
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Mead given Alumni Fellowship Award
Ben Kennedy | November 15, 2010 The 2010 winners of the annual Alumni Association awards were honored at a banquet at the William and Mary Alumni House on Sept. 16. Among this year’s winners of the Alumni Fellowship awards was Associate Professor of Art, Elizabeth Mead. Read more. |
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