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April Eisman

Author: Heather Sauer | Image: Heather Sauer

April Eisman, associate professor of art and visual culture (art history), has received $1,000 in seed funds from the Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities and the Office of the Vice President for Research to further develop one of five new faculty learning communities beginning in fall 2019. Eisman leads “The Crises of Contemporaneity” interdisciplinary learning community, which will focus on the contemporary moment and the challenges for the future of civilization, including current threats to democracy and the planet as a whole.