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MFA, (formerly Managed Funds Association), is a Washington, DC–based industry group representing the alternative asset management industry. It was founded in 1991 and is considered a leading financial services trade association .
Andrew Nelson Lytle, Professor of Literature; helped start the Masters of Fine Arts program at UF; M. Neill W. Macaulay Jr., writer and professor; Murdo J. MacLeod, Scottish historian of Latin America; G. S. Maddala, Indian-American economist and mathematician; John K. Mahon, historian
Shura Baryshnikov – head of Movement at the Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company MFA program; Wendy Edwards – painter; Professor of Art (retired) Shigeko Kubota – Artist in Residence (1974–83), avant-garde Japanese artist associated with Fluxus [32] Ron Nelson – composer; Professor of Music (retired)
The Office of Fine Arts (M/FA) is a division of the U.S. Department of State reporting to the Under Secretary of State for Management.The mission of the office is to administer appropriate settings for dialogue between U.S. officials and their international guests, to illustrate the continuity of American diplomacy through relevant objects, and to celebrate American cultural heritage through ...
Professor of History, dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts: Jim Kurose: Computer Science 1956– Professor of Computer Science Joseph Levine: Philosophy 1952– Shona Macdonald: Art 1969– Chair of the Department of Art [1] Lynn Margulis: Biological Science 1938–2011 Distinguished Professor of Botany, Biology, Geosciences Valerie ...
Architect; Director of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum of Fine Arts US: Commanded the MFAA in Italy Gear, William: Major Art historian and artist UK: Joined MFAA in mid 1945 and supervised the return of artworks from the Berlin Art Collections Giuli, Thomas Captain US: Glass, Robert Austria: Goldberg, S. L. T/5 US
Provost Jenny Martinez (far right) leads a panel of deans (left to right): Arun Majumdar, Daniel L. Schwartz, and Jennifer Widom.. Though Stanford did not originally have schools, over the years the departments have all been collected into schools.
It is the oldest school of this type in the United States. Although it ceased to offer a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in the 2024–2025 academic year, the certificate programs and other instruction continue. [1] [2] This list includes notable alumni, faculty, honorary degree awardees, PAFA founders, school directors, and school presidents.