ART HISTORY GRADUATE
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
(AHGSA)
The Art History
Graduate Student Association is an association established
to represent the needs and interests of the graduate students.
The association elects its own officers and student representatives
to participate in faculty meetings and to serve on various
department committees. In addition to its own activities,
AHGSA may place items of business on faculty meeting agendas.
AHGSA promotes
a broad range of activities to bring about improvements in
the quality of the graduate program. These activities have
included attempts to resolve various departmental issues.
New students will be contacted by the AHGSA Executive Committee
regarding opportunities for participation. For more information
about our activities, visit the Art
History Graduate Students Association Web site.
Or check
out this
year's Annual Student Symposium.
The following
is a list of AHGSA officers and committee representatives
thus far for the 2006-07 academic year:
- AHGSA
Executive Committee: Lisa
Boutin, Michelle
Craig, Amanda
Herring, Victoria Lyall
- Symposium
Committee: Cassie Wu, Julia Grimes, Erica Jones
- Language
Committee readers for French, German, Spanish, and Italian:
Melia Belli (Hindi), Ross Elfline (French), Victoria Lyall
(Spanish), Elena Shtromberg (Portuguese), Jennie Wehmeier
(Italian)
- SAGE Steward:
- Minority
Recruitment :
- Orientation
Committee: Ethan Cole and Cassie Wu
- Financial
Aid Committee Representative: Ed Rothfarb
- Graduate
Admissions Committee: Tobias Wofford
- Works
in Progress: Lisa Homann, Lauren Kilroy, Janet Stephens
- Undergraduate
Student Association Liaison: Lauren Kilroy
- Friends
of Art History Liaison: Julie Romain
- Website
Coordinator: Ray Wong
- GSA Arts
& Architecture Council Representative: Melody Rod-Ari
- Facilities
Coordinator (Grad. Lounge Improvement): Lisa Boutin
- Career
Development Committee (CDC):: Lauren Kilroy, Victoria
Lyall
- Online
Graduate Journal Committee: Lauren Kilroy, Tobias
Wofford, Linda Lara
- Faculty
Recruitment:
- Department
Newsletter: Heather Gould
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