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Amanda C. R. Clark, MLIS, PhD
Whitworth University
Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library
300 W. Hawthorne Rd.
Spokane, WA 99251
509.777.4482
Braryqueen
ARLIS conference — conferences are life
(PhD) Doctor of Philosophy, 2013
School of Library and Information Studies
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA 2007-2013
College of Communication and Information Sciences, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
(MLIS) Master of Library and Information Studies, 2007
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA 2006-2007
MLIS, Master of Library and Information Studies, School of Library and Information Studies Tuscaloosa, Alabama, focused on academic and special libraries
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Leadership Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July-August 2013
(MA) Master of Arts, 2005
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 2002-2005
Department of Art History Eugene, Oregon
Art History with a specialization in the Parisian architecture of the eighteenth century
Thesis: "Building the Financial Façade: Jacques-Denis Antoine's Hôtel de la Monnaie, the Parisian Mint, 1765-1775"
(BA) Bachelor of Arts, 2001
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 1996-2001
Departmental Honors, Cum Laude, 2001 Eugene, Oregon
Chinese Art History Major, Interior Architecture and Chinese Minors
Dual concentration on Western architectural history and Chinese art
Honors thesis: "Politics and Patronage: Changes in the Confucian Didactic Paintings of Li Gonglin and Ma Hezhi"
MINZU UNIVERSITY OF CHINA (CENTRAL UNIVERSITY FOR NATIONALITIES) 1996, 2008
Intermediate Chinese Language diploma, Beijing, China, Non-degree seeking student of Mandarin Chinese language
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE 2003, Center for French language studies Paris, France, Non-degree seeking student of French language
NATIONAL TAIWAN NORMAL UNIVERSITY 2001-2002, Centre d'Enseignement du Francais (Center for French Studies) Taipei, Taiwan
Non-degree seeking student of French language
TAIPEI LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (TLI) 2006, Center for Chinese language studies, Taipei, Taiwan
Non-degree seeking student of Mandarin Chinese language, private tutorials three to four hours per day