Elizabeth Rodini, Asociate Director, Program in Museums and Society, and Senior Lecturer, History of Art: museum history, theory, and practice *James Archer Abbot, Curator, Evergreen Museum and Library: 19th- and 20th c. American decorative arts and furniture; historic houses; curatorial practice, including collections management and exhibitions
Wilda Anderson, Professor, German and Romance Languages: French Enlightenment, science and literature, French Revolution and its aftermath *Catherine Rogers Arthur, Curator, Homewood Museum: American decorative arts, historic house museums, museum practice Sanchita Balachandran, Visiting Instructor, Near Eastern Studies: conservation history and ethics; archaeological conservation and site management Betsy M. Bryan, Professor and Alexander Badawy Chair in Egyptian Art and Archaeology, Near Eastern Studies: Egyptian art and archaeology, Egyptology Stephen Campbell, Professor, History of Art: Italian Renaissance art, the studiolo and Renaissance collecting Lisa DeLeonardis, Lecturer (and Associate Curator, Baltimore Museum of Art): ancient art of the Americas *Jane Guyer, Professor, Anthropology: economic anthropology of Africa Sophia Jordan-Mowery, Joseph Ruzicka and Marie-Ruzicka Feldman Director of Library Preservation, Sheridan Libraries: book and paper conservation, art on paper conservation, exhibition design & installation, collection care & assessment *Richard Kagan, Professor, History: Early Modern European history with an emphasis on Spain and Iberian expansion Robert H. Kargon, Willis K. Shepard Professor of the History of Science, History of Science and Technology: history of physics, science, social change *Michael Koortbojian, Professor, History of Art: Hellenistic and Roman art and architecture, Renaissance antiquarianism *Stuart W. Leslie, Professor, History of Science and Technology: history of technology, science-based industry, 20th-c. American science *Eunice Dauterman Maguire, Senior Lecturer, History of Art: museum studies, ancient and medieval art Tobie Meyer-Fong, Associate Professor, History: social, cultural history of China since 1600 Jacqueline M. O’Regan, Curator of Cultural Properties: acquisitions, documentation, and preservation of artifacts and art objects; development of institutional practices and guidelines; collection databases Christine A. Ruggere, Lecturer, and Associate Director and Curator, Historical Collections, Institute of the History of Medicine: anatomical collections, history of the book *Mary Ryan, John Martin Vincent Professor, History: 19th-century United States history with an emphasis on women, gender, urban history, and the cultural landscape including the public spaces of Baltimore H. Alan Shapiro, W.H. Collins Vickers Professor of Archaeology, Classics: Green and Roman art and archaeology; Greek iconography and religion Kathryn Tuma, Assistant Professor, History of Art: modern and contemporary art Hérica Valladares, Assistant Professor, Classics: Latin poetry, Roman art and archaeology, Renaissance reception of antiquity, eighteenth-century antiquarianism Ronald G. Walters, Professor, History: social and cultural history of the United States with special interest in radicalism, reform, race, and popular culture.
Doreen Bolger, Adjunct Professor, History of Art; Director, The Baltimore Museum of Art
William Noel, Adjunct Professor, History of Art; Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, The Walters Art Museum Peter Parshall, Adjunct Professor, History of Art; Curator of Prints and Drawings, The National Gallery of Art
*David Taft Terry, Museums and Society Advisory Committee Member; Executive Director, The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture Gary Vikan, Adjunct Professor, History of Art; Director, The Walters Art Museum
Lori Finkelstein, Director of Public Programs, The Baltimore Museum of Industry (Visiting Lecturer, Spring, 2009). Arthur Molella, Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Director, Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, Smithsonian Institution (Visiting Professor, Spring, 2009).
Katie Battick, spring 2007 (Major: History of Art): Katie is enrolled in the graduate program in Museum Studies at George Washington University.
Gillian Maguire, spring 2008 (Major: History): Gillian is Research Assistant for Objects within the Curatorial Department of James Madison's Montpelier in Orange, Virginia.
Corey Sattler, spring 2008 (Major: Psychology): Corey will spend 2008-09 as a Presidential Intern in the Vice President's Office of Administration and Planning at American University in Cairo.
Whitney Shaffer, spring 2008 (Major: History of Art): Whitney is the new Development Assistant at the American Visionary Arts Museum in Baltimore.
Kirsi Tuomanen Hill, spring 2008 (Major: History of Art): Kirsi is pursuing an MFA at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore.
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