Bridging Historical and Economic Schools of Thought
Neubauer Collegium project Working Group on Comparative Economics hopes to use historical and economic tools to investigate the past.
Campus-Wide Festival Explores Chinese Arts and Culture
Since February, “Envisioning China: A Festival of Arts and Culture” has explored the influence of Chinese arts and culture, particularly opera, in knitting together the vast Chinese empire through a range of cultural events on campus spanning from live opera performances to a contemporary video installatio
Haun Saussy Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
University Professor of Comparative Literature Haun Saussy one of 177 scholars nationwide to receive a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation.
David Schloen and Virginia Herrmann, PhD’11 , Co-Curate Oriental Institute Exhibit on Death in the Ancient Middle East
A new exhibit at the Oriental Institute curated by two Division of the Humanities scholars explores how the living cared for the dead in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Levant.