Modern Art 1880-present colloq

This colloquium provides students in ART-HIST 324 the opportunity to meet with the professor and graduate students in ART-HIST 624 to discuss important upper-level art history readings supplemental to the course material that provide deeper insights into artists and movements discussed in class and reflect on political and methodological approaches in art history. It may also involve a field trip to an area art museum to discuss art works on view and the politics of museum curation and display.

Independent Study

In this class, students will acquire hands-on experience in diverse aspects of the research process in any field of Biology, from familiarizing themselves with a research topic, generating interesting questions, designing experiments, acquiring technical skills, collecting and analyzing data, to writing and/or presenting their results. To inquire about enrollment, students should approach a Biological Sciences faculty member to identify mutual areas of interest. Typically, these conversations should occur well before registration, and

William J Gobeille

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Primary Title:  
Supervisor, Dining Hall
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
UMass Dining - Charles River Campus
Email Address:  
wgobeille@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-577-8114
Office Building:  
Campus Center
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