Especially for seniors. We also liked the studio facilitis at Bard, Franklin and Marshall, and Wesleyan. |
Doesn’t really change anything other than that means you don’t have to go through the nightmare enrollment process of creative writing courses. We see this as a pro. |
| Kenyon is awesome in so many ways. It does not get the look it should because of location. |
| Do these same schools have strong art history programs? |
Schools such as Williams, Hamilton, Skidmore, Bard and Smith offer excellent art history programs. |
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Studio art: Skidmore, Vassar, Bard, Oberlin, Kenyon, Sarah Lawrence, Wesleyan, Earlham College, UNC Asheville
Art History add: Williams, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Smith |
Art history is not studio art. |
| WashU. Can be premed or other similar and minor in art and take advantage of the offerings. |
| Wesleyan and Pomona are two schools I am familiar with excellent facilities. I teach at an art and design school on the west coast, fwiw. |
Not an LAC, which is in the title. |
Do the studio art facilities at Pomona compare with those at Scripps? |
Kenyon hit its peak ranking in its U.S. News category in a relatively recent year, at 25th in 2016, according to the Collegian. It's a bit concerning to see its trajectory since then. |
| Kenyon ranks at the top, alongside Colorado College, with the highest parent income earnings among enrolled students; most of whom are alumni. About three months ago, we returned to campus. I stopped two boys on Middle Path. So why Kenyon? Both responded, "Oh, we did not get into Williams or Bowdoin." I laughed. Nothing has changed in twenty years. Nothing will change. |