In May, faculty, staff, graduating seniors, and alumni of the Arts Management Program gathered inside the Hill Gallery within the Cato Center to celebrate our inaugural Alumni Affair event!
As part of the celebration, our Program took the opportunity to formally launch the Scott Shanklin-Peterson Internship Endowment, and to honor both Judith Allen, whose lead gift helped to create the Endowment, and Scott Shanklin-Peterson, for whom the Endowment is named.
Allen, a seasoned arts administrator who also currently serves as an adjunct faculty member, established the Scott Shanklin-Peterson Internship Endowment to commemorate the retirement of her friend and colleague, Scott Shanklin-Peterson, who served as director of the Arts Management Program for more than a decade. The endowment offers stipends for students who complete internships for course credit in addition to both attending the College and working either full or part time.
Check out photos from the event below, and don’t forget to mark your calendars for our Second Annual Alumni Gathering on May 6, 2018!
Arts Management Faculty and Alumni
Judith Allen and Arts Management professor, Jeanette Guinn
Arts Management professor, Jason C. White
Dr. Karen Chandler and Recent Alumni
Scott Shanklin-Peterson
Karen Chandler and Judith Allen
Claire Long and Karen Chandler
Arts Management professor Heather McDonald, Judith Allen,
and Sottile Theatre Operations Director Anja Kelley
Arts Management by the Numbers
Scott Shanklin-Peterson and Judith Allen