Today’s post comes from Josh Schwartz, class of 2018 and Art Center Student Docent.
This semester, my drawing class is beginning to explore the figure
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Recommendation Letter Overload!
Our students are scrambling to apply for summer internships or to get that summer or first-after-college job, and they are asking us to write letters of recommendation for them. I don’t know about you, but I find that my students are … Continue reading →
Recommendation letter overload!
Our students are scrambling to apply for summer internships or to get that summer or first-after-college job, and they are asking us to write letters of recommendation for them. I don’t know about you, but I find that my students are … Continue reading →
Do we teach to the evaluation?
Student evaluations of courses and professors have been around for decades. Typically, they are given at the end of the semester and serve as a tool for evaluating the quality of instruction and, thus, of the instructor. At most institutions, … Continue reading →
Going Big
Today’s post comes from Olivia Zisman, class of 2016 and Art Center Student Docent
On Friday, January 30, the Art Center’s current exhibition, XL: Large-Scale Paintings from the Permanent Collection, opened with a lecture by Joyce Kozloff whose 1972 painting Up Front, Appollonian hangs in the show. In her lecture entitled “Maps and Patterns,” Kozloff took the audience on a visual journey across states, countries, and continents as she gave an account of the various cultures from which she has drawn inspiration throughout her career