Bowling Green State University will host the 'Day of Dialogue' on Sept. 10 at the Wolfe Center for the Arts, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Tony Anderson.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. Passports are a tangible way of showing where one has traveled, as the stamps provide a chronological order that traces an individual s journey across international borders. When an object s origins are not readily apparent, a variety of sources can be relied upon to learn more, which might include labels, sales receipts, foreign translations, oral histories, GPS coordinates and itemized personal possessions.
That documentation is an example of provenance, or the origins of an object and where it has traveled throughout history. Sarah Buchanan, an assistant professor in the University of Missouri s College of Education, is an archivist, a professional who assesses, collects and preserves various artifacts and archives them to better understand their origin and cultural heritage.
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Arts Management
212 Wolfe Center, 419-372-2222
Minor only (minimum of 24 hours)
The minor in Arts Management emphasizes entrepreneurial skills focusing on innovation, risk taking, and communication. Students are encouraged to channel their creative energies toward the development of successful business ventures. Courses are taught with a focus on experiential learning, using real-world examples and national industry resources from both for-profit and not-for-profit models, suitable for all art forms. Skills developed in this minor will equip students to work for established organizations, start their own businesses, or manage themselves as independent artists.
Required Courses
ACCT 2000 or ACCT 2210 (3)
ESHP 2040 (3)
Electives (choose at least two)