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Earlier this fall, we shared photos from the Summer Scholars’ presentations in the sciences and humanities. And now, ta-da, here’s a glimpse of the October presentation of the in-depth work that students did in the fine arts over the summer.

Funded by individual donors and foundation grants, the Summer Scholars Program enables more than 100 students to spend about 10 weeks on campus, working one-on-one with individual faculty members on the sort of collaborative research and creativity that is usually reserved for graduate students at other institutions.

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