Lori Felton Adjunct Professorial Lecturer World Languages and Cultures
- Additional Positions at 小蓝视频
- Adjunct Professor, CAS/ World Languages and Cultures
- Degrees
- MA, PhD, History of Art, Bryn Mawr College
BA, Liberal Studies, 小蓝视频 - Languages Spoken
- German and French
- Favorite Spot on Campus
- Katzen Art Center and Bender Library
- Book Currently Reading
- Wahnsinns Liebe by Lea Singer
- Bio
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Dr. Lori A. Felton joined the Office of Merit Awards as Assistant Director in 2017. She primarily advises students who are applying for Fulbright Study Grants, Fulbright Teaching Assistantships, and Boren Awards, as well as the Killam Fellowship, the Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship, the Rangel Program and the Payne International Development Fellowship.
Dr. Felton earned her advanced degrees in art history from Bryn Mawr College. She received her undergraduate degree in liberal studies from 小蓝视频 in 2005, graduating magna cum laude with university honors and departmental honors in art history. The recipient of national and international awards, her distinctions include a Fulbright study grant, an Austrian-American Educational Commission English teaching assistantship, a DAAD scholarship, the Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program, and an 小蓝视频 Phi Theta Kappa scholarship.
Before returning to 小蓝视频, she worked as an independent art historian in the United States and Austria. Teaching, researching, and writing her dissertation, "Egon Schiele's Double Self-Portraits," allowed her to spend four years in Vienna, Austria, engaging deeply with the rich cultural past and present. Her publications include an entry in the Neue Galerie catalogue for the 2014 "Egon Schiele: Portraits" exhibit, an essay in "German Visual Culture Volume Three: The Doppelg盲nger" and a contribution to a critical anthology on Doppelg盲nger edited by Mary D. Edwards. She is excited to share her expertise teaching "The Modernist Explosion" in fall 2024.
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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GERM-230 The Modernist Explosion