Professor Zacharias Won First Place in 3-D Category at Juried Show
Professor David Zacharias entered the Tryon Painters and Sculptors 15th Regional Juried Show. His piece, “Gas Can,” won 3-D First Place.
Professor David Zacharias entered the Tryon Painters and Sculptors 15th Regional Juried Show. His piece, “Gas Can,” won 3-D First Place.
Alumna Wardie Coward Sanders ’80 was recently featured in the New York Times for her 16-year tradition of teaching high school students the art of Thanksgiving dinner manners, complete with …
Dr. Sheri Strickland and Dr. Edna Steele’s research article titled “Effects of Heat on the Stability and Composition of Metabolomic Extracts of Eisenia fetida” has been accepted for publication in …
MFA faculty member Leslie Pietrzyk’s newest collection of stories, This Angel on My Chest, was recently named one of the Best Fiction Books of 2015 by Kirkus.
Dr. Melissa Walker was named the Humanities Council of South Carolina’s project scholar for “The Way We Worked,” a traveling exhibit on the history of labor in America. The exhibit, …
Jessica Gilbert ‘16 showed in the National Student Works on Paper Biennial Online at William Patterson University in Wayne, New Jersey, at the representational and abstract levels.
Dr. Sherry Fohr, Reverend Jason Loscuito and Nisbet Honors student Sanuja Goonetilleke ’18 participated in the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Salt Lake City, Utah. The event is the …
Dr. Joe Dunn has been contracted to do seven paid essays, on Cold War anti-conscription activists and the Vietnam anti-war movement, for Opposition to War: An Encyclopedia of United States …
Professor Susan Tekulve had her essay, The Peach Season, appear in Still Journal, a magazine founded and edited by novelist Silas House, among others. The essay is set in the …