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Meghan Callahan (2002), PhD Rutgers, Kress Curatorial Fellow, Medieval and Renaissance Galleries Project, Victoria and Albert Museum
Jillian Domenici (2007), MA Syracuse University, works for Krent/Paffett/Carney Inc. in Boston, a leading museum planning and exhibit design firm which has recently done work for the New York Historical Society and the State Museum of Pennsylvania.
Jason di Resta (2005), has been awarded a three-year fellowship and the Owens Scholar Award for doctoral study in art history at Johns Hopkins University.
Jeremy Glattstein (2005), MA Syracuse University, will begin doctoral studies at USC in Fall 2007. He has received 5 years of fully-funded support.
Diane Kunzelman (2007), MA Syracuse University; Fulbright Fellow, Florence. Teaches history of art conservation courses for the SUF Fine Arts graduate students and studio arts to undergraduates.
Laura A. Macaluso (2000), Doctoral studies, Graduate Center, City University of New York; Assistant Director and Curator, Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, Norwalk, CT
Carrie Mugridge (2006), Director of International Programs, Summer Discovery, Roslyn, New York. Manages all international programs in Italy, Spain, England, and Costa Rica.
Heather Nolin (2004), Heather, who is a PhD candidate at Rutgers University, also curates an important private art collection in New York City. During 2007-08 she will be in Rome as a Kress Fellowship recipient at the Bibliotheca Hertziana. She also won a grant from the Galdy Krieble Delmas Foundation for research in Venice and the Veneto.
Joseph M. Silva (2003), PhD candidate, Brown University










