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  • Congratulations to Fellow Emily French on her new position!

    Congratulations to Fellow Emily French on her new position!

    Congratulations to Fellow Emily French, who graduated from AAMW in 2022. She has accepted a permanent position as the Assistant Curator of Academic Programs at Oberlin College’s Allen Memorial Art Museum….Continue Reading Congratulations to Fellow Emily French on her new position!

  • Congratulations to Fellow Wu Xin on her new position!

    Congratulations to Fellow Wu Xin on her new position!

    Fellow Wu Xin, who graduated from ARTH in 2005 will begin a position as Assistant Professor of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology at Bryn Mawr College in the fall of 2023. Congratulations!…Continue Reading Congratulations to Fellow Wu Xin on her new position!

  • Congratulations to Fellow Dawn McCormick on her new position!

    Congratulations to Fellow Dawn McCormick on her new position!

    Fellow Dawn McCormick, graduating in 2008 from NELC (formerly AMES), has been named the new Dean of Samford University’s Howard College of Arts and Sciences. Congratulations!…Continue Reading Congratulations to Fellow Dawn McCormick on her new position!

  • Congratulations to Junior Fellow Robyn Barrow (ARTH)

    Congratulations to Junior Fellow Robyn Barrow (ARTH)

    Congratulations to Junior Fellow Robyn Barrow (ARTH), appointed as 2022–2025 Paul Mellon Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts. Robyn’s topic is Tracking North: Art, Ecology, and Exchange in the Medieval Nordic World….Continue Reading Congratulations to Junior Fellow Robyn Barrow (ARTH)

  • Congratulations to Kolb’s three graduating Junior Fellows: Benjamin Abbott (ANCH), Reed Goodman (AAMW), and Julia Simons (CLST)!

    Congratulations to Kolb’s three graduating Junior Fellows: Benjamin Abbott (ANCH), Reed Goodman (AAMW), and Julia Simons (CLST)!

    Benjamin Abbott (ANCH) defended his dissertation “Forging the Anchor: Antiochus I and the Creation of the Seleucid Empire” and graduated in the spring. Julia Simons (CLST) defended her dissertation “Tuberculosis in the Greco-Roman World” on May 8th; Reed Goodman (AAMW) defended his dissertation “Tides of Change: A Geoarchaeological Study of City and State Formation in……