
The 2023 International Education Week (IEW) program is highlighting PVCC’s “Glo-cal” Colleagues. International Education Week is a joint initiative between the US Department of State and the US Department of Education with the purpose of promoting programs that prepare Americans for the global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences.
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Tomi Johnston became full-time faculty fall of 2014. Before that, she was adjunct faculty at Paradise Valley Community College, NAU, and ASU since spring of 2006. She earned her M.A. in Art History from ASU. She has also attended the ASDP institute at the East-West Center in Hawaii. Courses taught: Introduction to Art, Prehistoric through Gothic Art, Renaissance through Contemporary Art, Art of Asia, Early 20th Century Art, Asian Ideas and Values, Mexican Art History, and Native American Art History. She also developed the curriculum for Art and Architecture of the Islamic World to 1800. Johnston’s specialties in art history include Asian art, Dutch Baroque, animals in art, the early 20th century, Islamic art, and Mexican art history. Her thesis, “The Dog in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting,” led to a speaking engagement at the Sixteenth-Century Society Conference and a publishing contract. Professor Johnston is now the Director if the Buxton Collection of Native American and Western Art in the Buxton Library.
Therapy Dogs: Ellie with Elizabeth & Bodie with Donna
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