Evan A. Gatti, assistant professor of art history, presented “From Aquileia to Aosta: An Art of Northern Italy or Bishops at the Borders” at the 47th International Medieval Congress in Kalamazoo, Mich., on May 10.
Pieces from Samantha DiRosa's body of work Gathering Dust: Sediment/Sentiment were recently included in two exhibitions on environmental art, Biotics Semiotics (Allen Priebe Art Gallery, University of Wisconsin) and Flora/Fauna (The Fine Arts Center of Hot Spring, AR).
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, had his 6,000-word article, Tom Browne: Learning To Adapt, published in the June 2012 issue of the International Trumpet Guild Journal.
On May 9, Duke Hutchings, assistant professor of computing sciences, presented his paper, "An Investigation of Fitts' Law in a Multiple-Display Environment" at the 2012 ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems in Austin, Texas.