Faculty
Christopher Nygren Discusses Art and the Solidarity of the Ages on Podcast
Christopher Nygren shares his experiences with COVID, teaching during a pandemic, and how history gives solace at a time like this.
Michelle McCoy Speaks to SOAS Postgraduate Students
Michelle McCoy delivers an online lecture on her work for the 2016 exhibition "Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk Road."
Kirk Savage Publishes Article for PBS American Experience Documentary
Kirk Savage publishes a new article on the Lincoln Memorial to accompany the PBS American Experience documentary, "Voice of Freedom."
Postdoctoral Fellow Richard Hylton Publishes Important New Article
Postdoctoral Fellow Richard Hylton publishes important new article, "The Art of Social Distance in the Era of #BlackLivesMatter"
Congratulatons to Jennifer Josten!
Jennifer Josten has been selected as one of two inaugural winners of the Dietrich School’s new Award for Excellence in Graduate Mentoring
Carrie Weaver Honored as A Most Valuable Professor
Congratulations to Carie Weaver for being honored as a Most Valuable Professor
Thomas Morton - "What is Architecture?"
History of Art and Architecture faculty member Thomas Morton presents, "What is Architecture?" a Dietrich School "Flash Class."
Terry Smith to Give Keynote Lecture at Global Museum Conference in Berlin September 30
Terry Smith to Give Keynote Lecture at Global Museum Conference
'Walkshop' Explores Urban Campus Instruction
Tom Morton, lecturer of history of architecture and urbanism in the History of Art and Architecture department, and Tahirah Walker, manager of Teaching Support at the Teaching Center, developed and led a 'Walkshop' on April 2, 2019.
Teaching heroes: Morton adjusts course to the temperament of the class
Professor Thomas Morton is featured in the University Times.