OK, here are the results of last week’s First Ever CM Pool! For those who missed it, a coworker had a class scheduled for Friday afternoon that was scheduled for the same time as a campus Halloween event. There are 32 students in the class and I asked you all to guess how many showed up. My informal count was 22, made by quickly counting those students who were in their seats when the class started. Today I caught up with my coworker and his official count was (drum roll please) ….. 25! That’s not too bad for a Friday afternoon intro class! The winner is Ruby from Richmond, who guessed 24. Congradulations! As your prize Ruby you can add another line to your CV! I suggest phrasing it as “Honors in Online Symposium on Late-Adolescent Motivation in a Read more
Director of National Gallery of Art to Deliver Janson-La Palme Lecture
Chestertown, MD — The Washington College Department of Art and Art History and Kohl Gallery present the Janson-La Palme Annual Distinguished Lecture in European Art History, “The National Gallery in the New Century,” a talk by Earl A. Powell III, Director of the National Gallery of Art, to be held Monday, April 5, 5:30 p.m., in the Hotchkiss Recital Hall, Daniel Z. Gibson Center for the Arts. The event is free, and the public is invited to attend. In 1992, Earl A. Powell III, known as “Rusty,” became only the fourth director of the National Gallery of Art, which opened to the public in 1941. This world-renowned collection has more than 107,000 European and American paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, books, and decorative arts dating from the 13th Read more