Endowments
Babcock Galleries Endowed Fund in Art History
Established by the late Michael St. Clair, fifth director of Babcock Galleries
in New York, New York, one of America’s oldest and most respected
art galleries, to provide financial support to established graduate students
enrolled in the Department of Art History in order to enable them to conduct
research towards the completion of their master’s thesis and/or
doctoral dissertations.
Francis E. Hyslop Memorial Graduate Fellowship
Established by family, friends, colleagues and from other gifts in memory
of the late Francis E. Hyslop, professor of art history at the University
from 1934 until his retirement in 1974. Consideration for this fellowship
shall be given to all graduate students in the Department of Art History
who have achieved above-average grades and who have demonstrated strong
personal character and integrity.
George Dewey and Mary J. Krumrine Endowment
Established by the late Jack M. Krumrine (’53 B.A. Commerce) and
his wife and former faculty member, Mary Louise Krumrine (’53 B.S.
Medical Science, ’78 M.A. and ’84 Ph.D. Art History), to honor
the late George Dewey and Mary J. Krumrine, Jack Krumrine's parents.
This endowment has supported the publication of most of the volumes in
the series Papers in Art History from The
Pennsylvania State University. Since 2003, funds generated by this
endowment have been used to support publication
projects by faculty and graduate students of the Department of Art
History.
Harold A. Dickson Memorial Lectureship in Art History
Established by Mary Neilly (’47 B.A. Journalism) to honor the late
Professor Dickson for his contribution to The Pennsylvania State University
with program support for distinguished speakers and scholars to visit
the campus, lecture and work with faculty, graduate and undergraduate students.
John C. O’Connor Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Art History
and Art Museum Studies
Established by John C. O’Connor (’38 B.S. Petroleum and Natural
Gas Engineering) and his wife, Dorothy O’Connor, to recognize full-time
graduate students studying art history or art education with preference
given to students who are working on internships and/or assistantships
within the Palmer Museum of Art.
Louise D. Purcell Memorial Art History Endowment
In memory of the late Louise D. Purcell, by Donald and Kathryn McClintock
(’87 M.A. Art History), to enrich the Department of Art History
by providing monies to defray travel expenses of graduate students who
are involved with thesis research, professional development and related activities.
Susan W. and Thomas A. Schwartz Endowed Fellowship for Dissertation
Research in Art History
Established by Susan W. Schwartz (’95 Ph.D. Art History) in memory
of her husband, the late Thomas A. Schwartz, to support a superior dissertation
research project of a Ph.D. candidate enrolled in the art history graduate program.
Thomas A. and Susan W. Schwartz Travel Award in Art History
Established by Susan W. Schwartz (’95 Ph.D. Art History) in memory
of her husband, the late Thomas A. Schwartz, as an annually funded internal
award for graduate students for use as travel research grant.
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of Arts and Architecture Endowments, Scholarships and Awards Page.
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