An Overview of New Work by Carleton Studio Art Faculty
By
Lindsay Boettiger
on
January 26, 2023
On Jan. 12, 2023, a new exhibition opened in the Perlman Teaching Museum.The exhibition is solely the work of Carleton studio art faculty that occupy the walls of the museum. The exhibition highlights recent work by Kelly Connole, Jade Hoyer, Eleanor Jensen, David Lefkowitz, Stephen Mohring, Danny Saathoff and Xavier
Dr. Amna Khalid hosts panel of scholars to discuss Hamline ‘Islamophobic’ incident
By
Aldo Polanco and Ben Rosenberg
on
January 26, 2023
Written in collaboration with Ben Rosenberg, reporter at the Hamline Oracle of Hamline University. This event, titled “What Happens When Students Are Offended by Course Materials?” came about in response to the recent controversy surrounding Hamline University’s dismissal of adjunct art history professor Dr. Erika López Prater after she included
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