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  1. Eleanor Axson Sayre (March 26, 1916 – May 12, 2001) was an American curator, art historian, and a specialist on the works of Goya. She was the first woman to serve as departmental curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

  2. Research Handbook. Articles about how to do research, especially in academia and especially in STEM education. Research projects in physics education, learning sciences, and faculty development. Art. I knit, throw pots, take pictures, and make posters. Zaposa blog. Sometimes I write blog posts, but not super often. za*po*sa 1. noun.

  3. Title: Late Caprichos of Goya. Series/Portfolio: Bordeaux Etchings. Bound text by Eleanor Sayre and six plates printed by Emiliano Sorini, 1971. Artist: Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) (Spanish, Fuendetodos 1746–1828 Bordeaux) Author: Eleanor Sayre.

  4. May 17, 2001 · Eleanor Axson Sayre, an authority on the prints of Francisco Goya and one of the first female curators at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, died Saturday. She was 85 and lived in Cambridge, Mass.

  5. Scholar of Spanish art and curator, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Sayre was the daughter of Francis Bowes Sayre (1885-1972) a Harvard Law School professor, and Jessie W. Wilson (Sayre) the daughter of President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924).

  6. Eleanor C Sayre, PhD. Enabling Others to do Great Work | Intelligent System Design | Improving Learner Success. Collaborative executive leader skilled at facilitating project meetings and team activities for operational excellence.

  7. I have a 20-year proven track record in successfully managing multiple programs and projects, specializing in STEM education, international collaboration, and training and development. I work for the National Science Foundation (NSF) as a Program Director for the Division of Undergraduate Education.

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