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Eye on Visual Literacy
Many students are well educated in reading
and writing but are not visually "literate," says Hans
van Miegroet, chair of the department of art, art history, and
visual studies. To help address the problem, Duke has received
a $2.5 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to create
a Visual Studies Initiative, a broad-based effort to improve how
visual images are understood, and to foster research and teaching
in this area.
Visual studies was identified as an institutional priority in Duke's
recently approved strategic plan, and ties into the university's
renewed focus on the arts and humanities. The home of the initiative
will be the redeveloped Central Campus, which already houses the
Nasher Museum of Art and is envisioned in the strategic plan as
a hub for the arts at Duke.
Among other things, the grant will be used to hire five new faculty
members, create new courses in visual studies, establish graduate
fellowship endowments, and bring scholars to campus for public
lectures and events.
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