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Q&A: I'm an art history major and I feel so behind! How can I catch up to my classmates?

Q&A: I’m an art history major and I feel so behind! How can I catch up to my classmates?

November 24, 2014 · by Amy · in Art History, Higher Education, Q&A, Tumblr, Undergraduate Education

An art history major who feels behind in their classes asks how they can catch up to their peers.

#TBT: 10 Things I Learned as an Undergraduate

#TBT: 10 Things I Learned as an Undergraduate

November 13, 2014 · by Amy · in Education, From the Archives, Lists, UCLA, Undergrad

Today is Throwback Thursday, so I thought I would resurrect and update a Tumblr post I made a couple years ago that recently resurfaced in my mind. When I wrote this post, I was a year out of undergrad and the…

Q&A: How important is it to get an art history degree from a highly-ranked college?

Q&A: How important is it to get an art history degree from a highly-ranked college?

June 28, 2014 · by Amy · in Art History, Careers, Higher Education, Q&A, Tumblr, Undergraduate Education

A reader asks how important an art history degree from a highly-ranked university is to their career options, and wonders if a degree from an “average” university would suffice.

Correcting Public Perceptions of Art History

May 8, 2012 · by Amy · in Art History, Careers, Education, Explorations, School

A few weeks ago, Storia dell’Arte published stories from readers who have told interested parties what they’re studying in college (art history) and have been met with insensitive responses. I have written about this before, but never from a solution-oriented angle. I…

Steve Jobs.

Steve Jobs.

October 6, 2011 · by Amy · in Life, News

As I’m sure you are all aware, Steve Jobs died yesterday. The world lost a truly brilliant man. He deserves attention here, because his creativity and innovations were integral to my personal and academic life. Growing up, I would gather around the…

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The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art
Noah Charney and Ingrid Rowland
W. W. Norton & Company (2017)

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