April 21, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Nicole has been awarded the Mayers Fellowship from the Huntington Library, the George B. Cooper Fellowship from Yale's Lewis Walpole Library, and the Brian Leigh Dunnigan Cartography Fellowship from the Clements Library at the University of Michigan. The fellowships will support research for her dissertation, “Ordering, Reordering, and Disordering the Land: Visual and Material Strategies of Resistance and Repossession in Contemporary Caribbean Art."
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April 21, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Lily will be in NYC for two weeks in July for the 2023 CCL/Mellon Foundation Seminar in Curatorial Practice, on the heels of the show she curated for the Philadelphia Art Museum as the Barra Fellow in American Art, "Seeing with Empathy: The Female Gaze in American Modernism".
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April 6, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Both Marie and May, who are finishing their work for their MA degrees, have been invited to be part of the Fox Board Fellows program. According to the Fox website, "Fox Board Fellows is building the next generation of business leaders dedicated to community-based engagement that strengthens their community. The program, powered by experiential learning, places graduate students on the boards of directors at local nonprofit organizations as non-voting members for an academic year."
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March 16, 2023
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Sahiti is finishing her work in the Fox Fellows program, but will be moving directly into a full-time position as Project Manager in the Environmental Justice department of Philly Mural Arts.
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December 1, 2022
Author: Emily Herbein
Adé Cornelius (MArch ‘22) received unexpectedly exciting news following her graduation from Tyler's Master of Architecture program in August when she was invited to speak as a panelist at the 2022 Designing Libraries IX Conference held at Temple University’s Charles Library earlier this fall.
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September 19, 2022
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Atom went to Castello di Potentino to work on an ancient wine production site, which may date to the Etruscan period (6th-1st centuries BCE). While learning how to excavate, they also participated in a biodiversity course, recording fauna and flora in the region. The participants in the field school (about 30 people) were treated to Italian lunches and dinners as they stayed in a local palazzo of a wine-maker in the area. After the excavation was over, they returned to do experimental archaeology with the landowner - crushing the grapes in the ancient method. Be sure to ask them to show you pictures, as they intend to return to the field school next summer.
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September 13, 2022
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
The summer of 2022, Lydia worked as an intern at the Barnes, where she was worked in the editorial/publications department. She is continuing to work as a freelancer for the department and has joined the Rosenbach Museum and Library this fall, as a collections intern.
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