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Celebrating Graduate And Undergraduate Students 2015-2016
Undergraduate Awards Verenice Ramirez Getty Undergraduate Multicultural Internship Ramon de Santiago Haas Scholar - twenty highly qualified, academically talented undergraduates come together to build a supportive intellectual community during their final year at UC-Berkeley McNair Scholar - prepares selected UC Berkeley undergraduates for graduate study Ryan Serpa Summer Undergraduate Research Award - to conduct research in the eastern United States for an honors thesis on Bay Area Figurative Painting, advised by Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby Gabriella (Nunez) Wellons George A. Miller Scholar - provides outstanding community college transfer students with a research and community service stipend Jessy Bell Mathilde Andrews Berkeley's Institute of International Studies (IIS) Undergraduate Merit Scholarship supports undergraduate research in any area of international studies. Graduate Pre-doctoral Fellowships/Awards Sarah Cowan Fellowship for Research at Emory College; Mellon Curatorial Internship Award Jessica (Jez) Flores CASVA Summer Travel Award for American Art Historians Andrew Griebeler Dumbarton Oaks Dissertation Fellowship Townsend Fellowship CASVA Finley ... [show more]TAGS: Acknowledgments, Aleksandr Rossman, Andrew Griebeler, Andrew Sears, Awards, CASVA, Charles O'Donnell, Elaine Yau, Elizabeth McFadden, Emma Silverman, Fellowships, Gabriella Wellons, Grace Harpster, Graduate, Jessica Flores, Jessy Bell, Jordan Ross, Justin Underhill, Kailani Polzak, Katherine Mintie, Matilde Andrews, Miriam Said, Ramon de Santiago, Ryan Serpa, Sarah Cowan, Stephanie Pearson, Undergraduate, Verenice Ramirez
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Digital Humanities for Art Historians: HA 190DH this Summer Session
We are excited to offer a new course this summer, a "Digital Humanities Bootcamp" designed to introduce students to methods of digital imaging and computational visualization in the context of art historical investigation. We will be exploring in a hands-on way different types of media that can be deployed to analyze visual historical phenomena. Topics will include digital photography, modeling/rendering, and network visualization. For more information, please contact the instructor, Justin Underhill.