Dr. Theodore Gracyk Wins Outstanding Monograph Prize

The American Society for Aesthetics announces that the 2023 Prize for Outstanding Monograph has been awarded to Dr. Theodore Gracyk, professor in the History, Languages & Humanities Department, for Making Meaning in Popular Song: Philosophical Essays (Bloomsbury, 2022). From Carly Simon to Pink Floyd, Dr. Gracyk explores meaning in popular music. The book’s thesis is that songs do not have determinate […]

Spring 2024 Field Course in Art History: France and the Netherlands

Dr. Anna Arnar, School of Art, and Dr. Danielle Gravon, Director of Exhibitions, will be leading a field course on the subject of “Urbanism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism” in 2024. The four credit course begins in Spring semester 2024 that include a series of lectures, readings, research projects and culminates in a 13-day trip to Paris, Provence, and Amsterdam from May […]