Midwestern Arcadia is a recently launched “Festschrift,” a volume of essays published in celebration of Alison Kettering’s rich contributions to the teaching and practice of art history. The Midwestern Arcadia website was launched in coordination with a retirement event held for Alison on May 17.
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Alison Kettering “Festschrift”
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Schuster Lecture by Professor Deborah Shuger
14 January 2014Deborah Shuger is Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Political Theologies in Shakespeare’s England. Professor Shuger will continue the campus wide conversation about censorship by speaking on material related to her book, Censorship & Cultural Sensibility: The Regulation of Language in Tudor-Stuart England.
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Award-winning author Lawrence Weschler, a “passionate advocate of wonder” and writer of creative nonfiction works, will deliver a pair of presentations at Carleton College’s Weitz Center for Creativity on Monday, Oct. 17. Weschler’s appearance is in conjunction with the exhibit, “Seeing is Knowing: The Universe,” currently on display in the Perlman Teaching Museum at the Weitz Center for Creativity. Both events, as well as admission to the exhibit, are free and open to the public.