Sentences with phrase «museum studies from»

She received a BA in Art History and Classics from Bucknell University, and an MA in Museum Studies from New York University.
Fuller holds a Bachelor of Arts in Painting from Towson University and a Master of Arts in Museum Studies from Syracuse University.
She received her master's degree in Art History and Museum Studies from Tufts University with an emphasis on Contemporary Latin American Art.
She received her Master's degree in Art History and Museum Studies from Tufts University, with an emphasis on Contemporary Latin American Art.
Snoddy moved to Manchester in 1986 and graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma in Art Gallery & Museum Studies from the University of Manchester in 1987 and then moved to Bristol to become Exhibitions Organiser at Arnolfini Gallery.
I also hold a certificate in museum studies from Harvard University and a certificate from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA)
Shlomit Dror earned her MA Degree in Museum Studies from New York University, concentrating in contemporary visual culture and curatorial studies.
Jacqueline has a M.A. in Museum Studies from Syracuse University and received a B.A. in Studio Art from Mount Holyoke College.
She received her BA in Art History, Studio Arts, and Political Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2010 and her MA in Art History and Museum Studies from VCU in May 2016.
She holds an MFA in Museum Studies from San Francisco State University, and a BA in Art History and French from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
She earned her Bachelor's Degree at Ramapo College of New Jersey with a concentration in art history and studio art and a Master's Degree in Museum Studies from Seton Hall University.
An accomplished scholar and author of numerous publications, Kanjo received her M.A. in Art History and Museum Studies from the University of Southern California and her B.A. in Art History and English Literature from the University of Redlands.
Sánchez Martínez, who in 2014 earned a master's degree in curatorial and museum studies from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) in Annandale - On - Hudson, N.Y., starts at Blaffer on April 13.
She received a BA in Science of Design with a concentration in Museum Studies from Musashino Art University in Tokyo in 2001 and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York in 2010.
Marzan earned a bachelor's degree in fiber arts from the University of Hawaii and a certificate in museum studies from George Washington University.
Dugan holds an MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago, a Master of Liberal Arts in Museum Studies from Harvard University, and a BFA in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Grachos earned a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Toronto and a Certificate for Museum Studies from the Museum Studies Graduate Program, John F. Kennedy University, San Francisco.
in Teaching and Learning from HGSE, M.A. in Museum Studies from The George Washington University, and B.A. in Studio Art and Art Conservation from the University of Delaware.
Brought up in Washington DC, Bander Al Saud has a bachelor of arts in Museum Studies from Mount Vernon College of George Washington University.
She holds a Master of Arts in anthropology from McMaster University and a Master of Museum Studies from the University of Toronto.

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According to a new study from WealthInsight, the favorite charitable cause for the world's millionaires is cultural institutions, like arts, music and museums.
Watanabe studied with Serizawa in the 1940s; he received early recognition in a 1947 prize from the Japanese Folk Art Museum for a large black - and - white print depicting Ruth and Naomi.
Born and raised in Michigan, Jennifer graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Art History and Museum Studies.
On Monday, Aug. 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., guests are invited to join the Museum of Life and Science for a deeper look at the science behind the eclipse with hands - on activities exploring heliophysics, the study of the sun and a solarscope viewing party during the eclipse peak.
She moved to Lawrence in 2008 after completing her BA in Fine Art from Boise State University and later completed an MA in Museum Studies at KU in 2013.
In 2016, the collection was transferred from OPRHP to the New York State Museum, where it is available for further scientific study and the education of future generations.
[18] Also within the museum is the Labour History Archive and Study Centre, which holds the collection of the Labour Party, with material ranging from 1900 to the present day.
From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Hillary Clinton and investment firm The Carlyle Group's co-founder and co-chief executive, David M. Rubenstein, discuss diplomacy and the career of late U.S. Ambassador Richard C. Holbrook during a gala dinner to introduce The American Academy in Berlin's Richard C. Holbrook Forum for the Study of Diplomacy and Governance, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave., Manhattan.
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But according to a new study from scientists at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History (NMNH), extravagant investments in reproduction also have their costs.
Peter Hochuli and Susanne Feist - Burkhardt from Paleontological Institute and Museum, University of Zürich, studied two drilling cores from Weiach and Leuggern, northern Switzerland, and found pollen grains that resemble fossil pollen from the earliest known flowering plants.
The effect these pressures have had on Irish and British goat populations has been explored in a landmark DNA study that compared modern - day domestic and feral goats with museum specimens from years gone by.
The value of this information is illustrated by the results of a study published May 19 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters by Oster's group, working with colleagues from the Berkeley Geochronology Center, the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History and the University of Cambridge titled «Northeast Indian stalagmite records Pacific decadal climate change: Implications for moisture transport and drought in India.»
For their study, the researchers looked at three sets of fossils (now housed in museums in Denmark, England, and Texas) of widely disparate creatures from different eras: a leatherback turtle that lived about 55 million years ago, a large predator called a mosasaur that lived about 86 million years ago, and an ichthyosaur that swam the seas between 190 million and 196 million years ago.
A new giraffid species from Spain may extend the range and timespan of the ancestors of giraffes, according to a study published November 1, 2017 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by María Ríos from the National Museum of Natural History, Spain, and colleagues.
This fall researchers at the Georgia Museum of Natural History at the University of Georgia will lead an effort to digitize around 2.1 million specimens from the order Lepidoptera — moths and butterflies — and to make that data available to scientists studying climate, natural habitats and agricultural pests.
Since 2011, when DROP began, more than 40 researchers, most from the National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI), have intensively studied deep - reef fishes and invertebrates off Curaçao.
Therese Sallstedt and colleagues from University of Southern Denmark, Swedish Museum of Natural History and Stockholm University studied fossilized sediments from India, and they found round spheres in the microbial mats.
Dr Greg Edgecombe from The Natural History Museum in London, a co-author on the study, says: «Evidence of symbiotic relationships are rare in the invertebrate fossil record, and this beautiful example shows how these associations began to develop as ecosystems became more complex in the Cambrian Period.
Miller's «departure from the field will have serious ramifications for many on - going archaeological projects throughout» the Near East, where she studies plant remains to better understand agricultural economies, wrote Melinda Zeder, director of the archaeobiology program at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., in a letter sent last weekend to Richard Hodges, the museum's dirMuseum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., in a letter sent last weekend to Richard Hodges, the museum's dirmuseum's director.
Head of the study Tyler Lyson from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Colorado, adds that, «Based on what we know today, solid shells did not appear in fossil stem turtles until 50 million years after Eunotosaurus.»
An international team of researchers from North American, African and European institutes and museums have now discovered the origin of this muscle sling: in Eunotosaurus africanus, a fossil reptile which lived in South Africa during the Middle Permian around 260 million years ago, as the study just published in Nature Communications reveals.
Dr Nick Longrich, from the Milner Centre for Evolution based in the University of Bath's Department of Biology & Biochemistry, studied one of these rare fossils, a fragment of a jaw bone kept in the Peabody Museum at Yale University.
The study uses data from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and the Royal Ontario Museum, collected through long - term and large - scale monitoring of the province's approximately 250,000 lakes.
Bird, Prendini, and co-author Robert Wharton, a professor at Texas A&M University, studied the jaws of 188 camel spider species representing all solifuge families from historical collections at the Museum and elsewhere, including material collected during expeditions by Prendini and Bird over the past decade — no easy feat.
Visitors come to the museum from all around the world to study the collection.
The study forms part of the GATEWAYS (www.gateways-itn.eu) project of the European Commission's 7th Framework Programme, coordinated by Rainer Zahn, a researcher with the Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA - UAB) and the UAB's Department of Physics, and taking part in it was Martin Ziegler, a post-doctoral researcher at the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences of the University of Cardiff (UK) and scientists from the Natural History Museum, London (UK).
The method was previously used on human organs as an anatomy study aid for medical students, and has since been adopted to digitally archive artifacts such as ancient pottery and prehistoric skulls so that students and researchers can interact with otherwise rarely handled specimens from museum collections.
Marjan Mashkour, an Iranian archaeozoologist who works at the CNRS in Paris and initiated the study with Burger and Fereidoun Biglari, a prehistoric archaeologist at the National Museum of Iran, added: «The Neolithic way of life originates in the Fertile Crescent, maybe also some Neolithic pioneers started moving from there.
Study co-author Professor Paul Scofield of Canterbury Museum says: «These bats, along with land turtles and crocodiles, show that major groups of animals have been lost from New Zealand.
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