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Faculty Facts featuring Paul Barolsky

Professor Paul Barolsky brilliantly combines images of Italian Renaissance art with text from the day in his fascinating lectures. Known affectionately as "Mr. B" to all his students, Mr. B has his students write journals about what strikes them in the class each week. By doing so, his students writing skills not only improve, but they also learn, as Mr. B wrote, "the relation between image and text".

Mr. B's classes also encourage open discussion among his students. Although he is known for his expertise in Renaissance art, Mr. B openly considers and acknowledges all student observations. His classes further create a close-knit, because students not allowed to sit in the last few rows. Instead of a sparse crowd spread across a large room, his classes are more intimate than most lectures.

His classes are friendly and welcoming environments, in which Mr. B is able to shed an intelligent light on the subjects he teaches. Even if art history isn't your favorite subject, a class from Mr. B will be an entertaining and enlightening class to enjoy.

-Emily Benedict

 

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