St. Thomas to host information sessions about master’s program in art history
The University of St. Thomas will hold information sessions for prospective students about its Master of Arts in Art History program next month on its campuses in downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul.
- The Minneapolis campus session begins at noon Wednesday, Oct. 4, in Room 450, Terrence Murphy Hall. The building is located at 1000 LaSalle Ave.
- The St. Paul campus session will be held in at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, in the Luann Dummer Center for Women, Room 103, O’Shaughnessy Educational Center. The campus is located at 2115 Summit Ave.
Each session is free and open to the public.
Students from a variety of disciplines are invited to learn about the program’s faculty and students, degree and nondegree courses of study, admission and application requirements, fellowship and assistantship opportunities, course content and interdisciplinary opportunities for graduate art history students.
The 12-course M.A. program admitted its first students in 1998. The program provides professional preparation for academic, museum and teaching careers in art history.
For more information, call the UST Graduate Art History Program Office, (651) 962-5640, or visit the Art History Department Web site, https://www.stthomas.edu/arthistory.