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James Haywood Rolling Jr. December 14 2021

December 14, 2021

James Haywood Rolling Jr., professor of arts education in the School of Art and School of Education, was interviewed for the NPR story “For kids grappling with the pandemic’s traumas, art classes can be an oasis.”

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