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From Our Eyes: Creating a Guide to Inna Ray’s Nature, Art, and Poetry
February 26, 2025 by Doris Liss ( ’27 Art History, English) | News
Over the interterm, Doris Liss ( ’27 Art History, English) completed a Research Assistantship at the Escalette Collection of Art. She devoted her time to researching Escalette artist, Inna Jane Ray, and creating an interactive self-guided tour booklet that will be used in an upcoming exhibition Body of the World: The Californian Landscapes of Inna
Learning the Culture of Disneyland: Exploring Social Behavior Through the Lens of Anthropology
February 16, 2025 by Laura Silva | News
Over the January Interterm, Dr. Stephanie Takaragawa (Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Associate Dean for Academic Programs; Sociology) taught Anthro-Space/Place: Disneyland, a 4-week-long class where students conducted empirical research at Disneyland in Anaheim to examine different theories of social behavior. Students explored articles written about Disneyland and visited the park once a