Arts and Culture
Survival as a colonist meant enduring hard labor and rigid hierarchies in a rural world shaped by inequality and lack of privacy.
Survival as a colonist meant enduring hard labor and rigid hierarchies in a rural world shaped by inequality and lack of privacy.
Jacques Hymans, John Pollini and Steven Ross receive highly competitive grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support their research.
John Pollini, professor of classical art and archaeology in the Department of Art History, gives a first person account of his recent archaeological excavation trip to Rome with seven undergraduates.