History of Art and Architecture

Graduate

HAA Graduate Student Organization Announces 2020–21 Committee

The History of Art and Architecture Graduate Student Organization (GSO) has announced its committee members for the coming year.

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4 HAA PhD Students Receive Humanities Engage Curriculum Development Opportunity Funding

Half the awardees for the Humanities Engage Curricular Development Opportunity Funding are HAA Grads!

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The Center for Curatorial Leadership's (CCL) Seventh Annual Class includes HAA Graduate Student Emily Mazzola

HAA Grad Student Announced as Class Member of CCL/Mellon Foundation in Curatorial Practice

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Congratulations to our PhD/MA Graduates!

The department virtually celebrated the accomplishments of recent PhD and MA graduate students on Saturday, May 2, 2020. 

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Congratulations to Marisol Villela Balderrama and Ellen Larson, recipients of the Marstine Prize for Outstanding Work in the Public Humanities

The committee voted to split the prize between two PhD students this year, due to the strength of each project.

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Congratulations to Postdoctoral Fellow Steve Lyons!

Steve Lyons, FRQSC Postdoctoral Fellow at HAA and the Humanities Center Awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship

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HAA Graduate Students to Participate in Workshop at University of Maryland

On March 5 and 6, 2020, graduate students from HAA will participate in a workshop with renowned Cuban curator, art historian, and critic Gerardo Mosquera, hosted by the Department of Art History and Archaeology at the University of Maryland.

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3 HAA Graduate Students Spotlighted

Three graduate students from HAA are spotlighted on Pitt's new Humanites Engage

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Jackie Lombard - Three Minute Thesis Runner-Up Recipient

Congratulations to Jackie Lombard for competing in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Pitt Competition on April 1, 2019.

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"Dig Where You Stand" - Featured in The New York Times

The New York Times featured "Dig Where You Stand," and mentions the Department's graduate student contributions to the exhibit. 

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