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Department of Visual Arts Printmaking Students accepted in to Top Graduate Programs

Printmaking Student Tucker Howard (BFA in Studio with Concentration in Printmaking Fall 2016) has been accepted into graduate school to study printmaking at Indiana University, the University of Montana, and at Kansas State University.

Howard will attend Indiana University on a full assistantship starting in the Fall of 2017. The Indiana University printmaking program is an iconic program with rich history in printmaking education. The printmaking program at Indiana University has consistently been ranked as one of the 20 best printmaking programs by U.S. News & World Report for many years and the overall university ranked as one of the top 70 universities in the country. Howard is the second printmaking graduate from the Department of Visual Arts to attend Indiana University.

Printmaking student Carolyn Delahoussaye (BFA in Studio with Concentration in Printmaking Spring 2017) has been accepted into graduate school to study Arts Administration at Michigan State University and Columbia College in Chicago.

Carolyn will be attending Michigan State University in the Fall 2017. MSU is ranked as one the top 70 Universities in the United States and Carolyn will be the first student in from the Department of Visual Arts to pursue a Masters in Arts and Cultural Management.

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