Art History and the Humanities

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** New Study Abroad Scholarship Opportunity **
Come and learn more about the Langlois Fellowship for Study Abroad in
Art History and the Humanities
When: Thursday, Sept. 10th @ 5:30 p.m.
Where: Business (BU) 121
The Sheila Langlois Memorial Fellowship for Study Abroad in Art History and the Humanities provides one or two
fellowships per year of up to $10,000 for students in disciplines within the humanities, including, but not exclusive to, art,
art history, history, literature, philosophy, religious studies, languages, international studies, or interdisciplinary fields.
Named in honor of Sheila Langlois, an accomplished watercolorist, the scholarship preferences intensive study at the
undergraduate level or research at the graduate level. Through a generous donation in 2014 from Dr. Walter Langlois,
professor emeritus in French, in honor of his wife, artist Sheila Langlois, students in art history and the humanities have a
new scholarship opportunity to support their intensive study around the globe.
The scholarship supports students who share Sheila’s artistic passion, and also
the Langlois’ shared belief in the importance of international education. Both
Walter and Shelia each spent their junior year studying in France and found the
experience of being in a foreign culture to be life-changing. With this new
endowment for study abroad the Langlois family brings this opportunity to
students at UW. One student has already benefitted. Jordyn Patrias (pictured
with Dr. Walter Langlois), a senior from Laramie majoring in art history and
minoring in museum studies, was given the opportunity to study abroad in
Utrecht, Netherlands for the spring 2015 semester. Jordyn notes, “I gained an
appreciation for everything Dutch. One of the best parts of this international
experience was doing things I had never done before in my life.” In addition to her classes at the University College
Utrecht (UCU), a branch of the Universiteit Utrecht, Jordyn traveled around Europe to museums such as the Prado and
Reina Sofia in Madrid and the Belvedere Museum in Vienna. She describes her remarkable spring 2015 semester as an
“incredible opportunity” which she will “treasure forever”. Her time in the Netherlands helped prepare her for a career as
a museum curator and future graduate studies in museum studies.
In fall 2015 the University plans to award two Langlois fellowships to support the study of students in art
history and the humanities.
Applications/Deadline: October 15, 2015. Applications are available through the International Programs Office at
http://www.uwyo.edu/intprograms/
Eligibility & Selection Criteria:
1. Potential for significant contributions to field via international study and/or research
2. Current UW student(s) with a background in art history or humanities discipline (including art, art history,
culture, history, literature, philosophy, religious studies, modern/classical languages, international studies or
interdisciplinary fields)
3. Cumulative GPA of 3.25 or above
4. Completed coursework: 30 hours for undergraduates; 9 hours of directed coursework for graduates
5. Degree seeking during study abroad period.
Please join us on Sept. 10th to learn more about the scholarship itself and to hear from Jordyn Patrias,
the first recipient of the Langlois Fellowship.
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