Javier Auyero F’08 is interviewed in Spanish about his latest book and his research in Argentina’s La Nación.
The American Musicological Society, an ACLS member society, has been awarded a $337,000 public humanities grant by the National Endowment for the Humanities for a two-year humanities discussion program exploring the history and evolution of American music.
Gaymon Bennett G’20 has been appointed the new director of the Arizona State University Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics.
Max Chaoulideer F’22, Leading Edge Fellow at Project Equity, co-authored a new report on employee ownership in the manufacturing industry.
Ariela Gross F’17, F’03 joined the University of California School of Law as a distinguished professor of law.
The American Political Science Association awarded Ke Li F’18 the 2023 Victoria Schuck Award for the best book published on women and politics for Marriage Unbound: State Law, Power, and Inequality in Contemporary China.
In The Conversation, Vasudha Narayanan F’05 writes about J. Robert Oppenheimer’s use of Sanskrit verses and its representation in the new film.
Tara Nummedal has been appointed Faculty Director of the Center for Digital Scholarship at Brown University.
Sara Partridge F’21, past Leading Edge Fellow with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, published a new Center for American Progress report on the 2023 Farm Bill, land-grant university funding, and unequal access to these funds by HBCUs and tribal colleges.
Hillary A. Langberg F’22 explores a career in public humanities as a Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Buddhism Public Scholar with the National Museum of Asian Art.
A. Roger Ekirch G’91 writes about the enduring consequences of destroying cultural sites, referencing the ACLS Committee on the Protection of Cultural Treasures in War Areas.