Amy Werbel Completes Research on Academic Freedom and Censorship
Amy Werbel, professor of History of Art, has completed her term as a non-resident fellow at the University of California […]
Read moreAmy Werbel, professor of History of Art, has completed her term as a non-resident fellow at the University of California […]
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Read moreTeaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students presents the Art/Works: Teaching Labor and Capitalism in Art and […]
Read moreAmy Werbel, professor of History of Art, will participate in a panel discussion titled “Reframing the Legacy of the Capitol” […]
Read moreAmy Werbel, professor of the History of Art, has published an article, “John Haberle’s A Bachelor’s Drawer: Censorship, Geologic Time, […]
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