English Professor Bryan Wagner Launches Louisiana Slave Conspiracies Project
English Professor and GUH Faculty Bryan Wagner launches the Louisiana Slave Conspiracies project dedicated to preserving, digitizing, transcribing, translating, and analyzing manuscripts related to two...
View ArticleJournalism Graduate Student Hannah Ricker Writes for NYT California Today...
Journalism graduate student Hannah Ricker writes the latest obituary piece for the New York Times about Detective Marylou Armer of the Santa Rosa Police Department on April 10, 2020. The New York Times...
View ArticleSociology PhD Candidate Chris Herring Publishes Homelessness Policing Article
Sociology PhD candidate Chris Herring publishes an article in the American Sociological Review on “Complaint-Oriented Policing: Regulating Homelessness in Public Space.” His research includes analyzing...
View ArticleMLA Student Felix de Rosen Writes about Conceptualizing Space in Times of...
GUH Graduate Certificate student Felix de Rosen has published an article for UPenn's McHarg Center for Ecology & Urbanism. "Stories of Space in Times of Quarantine" looks at COVID-19 as an...
View ArticleEttore Santi Awarded 2020 Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship
Architecture PhD Candidate Ettore Santi received a 2020 Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship for his research on Chinese rural land design history. The announcement below is copied...
View ArticleARC Fellow Menat El Attma Writes About Sensing as Knowing
GUH undergraduate student and English major Menat Allah El Attma was a 2020 Poetry Fellow of the Arts Research Center's Poetry and the Senses Fellowship. The purpose of the fellowship is to create...
View ArticleJason Luger Appointed Associate Professor of Human Geography at Northumbria...
Beginning Fall 2020, City and Regional Planning Lecturer and GUH Faculty Jason Luger will be teaching as Associate Professor of Human Geography in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences...
View ArticleAnti-Eviction Mapping Project Receives SFAC Cultural Equity Grant
The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project was one of 154 art nonprofits and individual artists who was awarded a Cultural Equity Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission. The grant will be used to support...
View ArticleWhich Major Funder is Forging an Alliance between the Humanities and Urban...
This article features the work of the Mellon Foundation's Architecture, Urbanism and the Humanities Initiative, including their grant investment in UC Berkeley's Global Urban Humanities Initiative. The...
View ArticleMellon Grants $800,000 for Future Histories Lab, a Project of the Global...
UC Berkeley is launching a new project that aims to reveal hidden place-based histories of race, inequality, and immigration, thanks to a three-year $800,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation...
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