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.
Queen of Spain Honors Frederick de Armas and Julio Velez-Sainz, PhD’01
Frederick de Armas and Julio Velez-Sainz, PhD’01, received a rare invitation to present their research to the Queen of Spain.