Faculty and Staff Resources
The Department of Art History and Archaeology is home to faculty members whose research in art history and archaeology spans Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe from ancient times to the present.
We value research and pedagogy equally and mentor students at all levels—in scholarship, classroom instruction, internships, museum stewardship and archaeological fieldwork.
Faculty members teach visual literacy and writing at the highest levels, training students in close observation and the interpretation of visual and contextual information. Students gain skills in analysis, critical thinking and collaboration, alongside mastery of oral and written communication.
Our staff supports the administration of the department’s courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels and helps to run the innovative Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture.
Resources for Faculty and Staff
ARES
The Administrative Resource Enterprise Services site is your one-stop shop to locate administrative, faculty and research services.
Testudo
Testudo offers interactive web services for current students, prospective students and alumni, including the schedule of classes, deadlines and more.
UHR
Visit the University Human Resources website for access to all human resource forms, details about employee benefits and information about policies.
ARTH Faculty Resources
- Department Plan of Organization
- Art History & Archaeology Departmental Learning Outcomes
- Departmental Meeting Agendas and Minutes [password protected]
- Art History & Archaeology Task Force on Equity and Inclusion (ELMS)
- Peer Observation of Teaching Guidelines
- Student Advisor Check-In Document
- Annual Progress Report for Students
- ARTH Mentoring Guidelines (Spring 2023)
ARHU Faculty Resources
Learn more about resources for faculty, including policies, procedures, campus-wide faculty resources, and more.
ARHU Collegiate Council
As specified in the ARHU Plan of Organization, the Collegiate Council is the chief body of shared governance of the college. Learn more about the Collegiate Council.