Teaching Art Grants
Teaching Art Grants support innovative approaches to teaching that embrace the arts and humanities. Over the course of our program, the grants awarded in this category have included: Arts Course Development Grants, awarded to strengthen departments, programs and centers that promote artistic and creative innovation and experimentation at Penn; Arts Integration Grants, awarded to support the integration of the arts and humanities across the university, and to provide faculty members with opportunities to stretch and grow their curricula in creative ways; and Freshman Seminar Grants, which support arts activities and arts-driven pedagogy within and related to freshman seminars.
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Of Horses, Bows and Fermented Milk: the Turkish Empire in 15 Objects
- Oscar Aguirre Mandujano
- College of Arts & Sciences, Department of History, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC)
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Of Horses, Bows, & Fermented Milk: The Turkish Empires In 15 Objects
- Oscar Aguirre Mandujano
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Dumplings, Bows, & Fermented Milk: The Silk Roads in 10 Objects
- Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Inescapable Classics
- Ralph Rosen
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Proving Things: Algebra
- Renee Bell
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Theatre in Philadelphia
- Rosemary Malague
- College of Arts & Sciences
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Contemporary Italy: Black Italy
- Rossella Di Rosa
- College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Francophone, Italian and Germanic Studies