‘Innovative Research in the Arts and Humanities, Part 2’

Please join us in-person (or by Zoom) in the Bundy Reading Room, Avery Hall, on Oct. 18, 2–3 p.m. for three short talks that showcase the wide range of research underway by faculty in the Arts and Humanities.

Ashley Boyd will describe her work to share young adult literature as a way to foster community engagement. Io Palmer will discuss her project Unruly Foliage, a series of ceramic wall sculpture inspired by domestic spaces. Nikolaus Overtoom will share his research on combat, logistics, and reputation in antiquity, investigating the unique qualities and capabilities of the Parthians at war in their rivalries with the Greeks and Romans.

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