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Monday, September 22nd, 2008

New art on display in Humanities

This fall, the latest additions to the Humanizing Humanities project include five pencil drawings by Aleanna Luethi-Garrecht (Art) hanging in the second-floor corridor of the Humanities Building; two oil paintings by Thomas Sarrantonio (Art) hanging in the first-floor corridor; two oil paintings by Amy Cheng (Art) hanging in the south foyer and a five-canvas photograph by local photographer Steve Jordan hanging at the concourse building entrance. The project originated in 1998, the brainchild of Peter D.G. Brown (Foreign Languages), with the goal of revitalizing the look and feel of the Humanities Building with new furniture, lighting, windows, carpeting, painting, redesigned stairwells, the banning of advertising flyers from classrooms and the installation of air conditioning in 2008.