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Now Recruiting Ph.D. Fellows |
The Center for Cultural Affairs has established a fellowship program that recruits students specifically interested in cultural affairs research through the Ph.D. Public Affairs program at the O’Neill School. Fellows are supported by the CCA throughout their coursework and dissertation stage. Read more about the fellowship here. |
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Meet Our People |
Our students are essential to the work we do at the CCA. We extend our appreciation to graduate students, Michael Weigel, Kaisee Riddell, and Casey Rich, who worked at the CCA this past year supporting various initiatives.
Casey Rich will be returning this fall as a graduate assistant. Casey is in his last semester of the dual Arts Administration and Public Affairs degree program at O’Neill-Bloomington. Joining us this year is Katie Blodgett, a first year public affairs graduate student at O’Neill-IUPUI, who will work to support the research activities of the Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation Lab, and Zhanxiang (Ashley) Zhang, a first year arts administration graduate student at O’Neill-Bloomington, who will help facilitate our new partnership with the Cultural Research Network. The CCA also expresses its appreciation to Jane Chu for her service as an advisory board member from 2019-2020. |
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Help Support the Work of the Center for Cultural Affairs
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The Indiana University Foundation solicits tax-deductible private contributions for the benefit of Indiana University and is registered to solicit charitable contributions in all states requiring registration. For our full disclosure statement, see go.iu.edu/89n.
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