Five Arts & Sciences Professors Retire
The Dartmouth Faculty of Arts & Sciences this year recognized five professors who are retiring.
The Dartmouth Faculty of Arts & Sciences this year recognized five professors who are retiring.
From the classroom to the lab and the library, Dartmouth faculty members embody an ethos that melds research and teaching, twin disciplines that Dartmouth believes are inseparable.
An exceptional private collection of Japanese woodblock prints will be presented at Dartmouth’s Hood Museum of Art from April 6 to July 28, 2013.
NHPR speaks with Dartmouth’s Mary Coffey, an associate professor of art history, about José Clemente Orozco’s murals at Baker-Berry Library.
In this video, Dartmouth Associate Professor of Art History Mary Coffey explains the history, artistic elements, and legacy of José Clemente Orozco’s famous murals at Dartmouth.
Dartmouth’s Mary Coffey has won the 2013 Charles Rufus Morey Award, an honor given by the College Art Association to a distinguished book of art history.
Dartmouth’s Mary Coffey, associate professor of art history, is a finalist for the 2013 Charles Rufus Morey Book Award, which honors a distinguished art history book.