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Willcutt & Sly on The College of Social Science

Posted onDecember 14, 2020December 14, 2020Authorjdesloov

PhD students, Dani Willcutt and Nick Sly, were recently promoted on The College of Social Science’s website. The article is about their work with the Eli and Edith Broad Art Museum’s most recent exhibit, InterStates of Mind: Rewriting the Map of the United States in the Age of the Automobile.

You can read the college’s article here.

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