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News from the Art and Academic Worlds
posted Apr 03, 2019
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Musée d’Orsay Puts Focus on Overlooked and Anonymous Black Models in French Masterpieces
The exhibition temporarily retitles works featuring historically anonymous Black models to honor their sitters. (Hyperallergic)
Adjunct Professors at Miami Dade College, America’s Largest Undergrad College, Are Unionizing
The new bargaining unit will include as many as 2,800 workers. (Miami New Times)
Poland’s Right-Wing Government Accused of Hijacking Prize-Winning Museum
One of Poland’s most prominent museums has strongly opposed an attempt by the country’s culture ministry to change its structure. (The Art Newspaper)
Though More Women Are on College Campuses, Climbing the Professor Ladder Remains a Challenge
A look at the numbers from Women in the Academy, a longitudinal study conducted from 2003 to 2012. (Brookings)
This Library Takes an Indigenous Approach to Categorizing Books
Xwi7xwa library in British Columbia is decolonizing the way information is sorted, cataloged, and shared. (Yes Magazine)
To Survive, Small Colleges Are Rethinking the Liberal Arts
As higher ed consolidates, these institutions are restructuring curriculum, campuses, and even tuition. (Education Dive)