A Q&A with the 2024–25 Musicians-in-Residence
A Q&A with Tallā Rouge Duo
Sylvain Destephen writes prosopographies of upper- and middle-class late antique Asia Minor
Nathan Tilley traces the movement of texts and ideas east of Byzantium through the Syriac philosopher Bābai the Great
Ann Peters unravels the living history behind textiles in mortuary bundles at Paracas
Caitlin Blanchfield studies the contested landscapes of scientific research structures in North America
Annick Benavides traces the connections between the Virgin of Copacabana and the Carabuco Cross in the colonial period
Rodrigo Booth studies the transformation of the ancestral land of the Mapuche people
Christina Halperin considers the lives of women and other lower-status captives and/or slaves in the ancient Maya region
Jacob Welch uncovers ancient Maya labor relations in a palace at Ucanha
Sarah Lopez traces the movement of people and cantera stone across the US-Mexico border
Chance Bonar studies the context and implications of enslavement to God in early Christian texts
Glenn LaRue Smith researches the history and contributions of Black landscape architects in post-Reconstruction America
Layale Chaker blends musical techniques and disciplines to record memories and tell stories
Justin Mann visualizes how Hosios Loukas and other Middle Byzantine monasteries shaped and controlled surrounding landscapes