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  • Faculty News: Dr. Alexandra Carpino co-organized the workshop “Etruscology in America” for the Archaeological Institute of America in January 2023

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Faculty News: Dr. Alexandra Carpino co-organized the workshop “Etruscology in America” for the Archaeological Institute of America in January 2023

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on January 27, 2023

Professor of Art History Dr. Alexandra Carpino recently organized the workshop Etruscology in America with Bridget Sandhoff (University of Nebraska Omaha) for the 23rd Annual Meeting for the Archaeological Institute of America in January 2023.  The workshop focused on Etruscology in American classrooms and field schools with the… Read more

Filed Under: Art History, Faculty Research, Public Humanities

Faculty News: Dr. Becky Pratt-Sturges presented “Creating Digital Archives for Personal Histories,” a community workshop on creating digital archives, for Creative Flagstaff

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on January 26, 2023

On Dec. 17, 2022, Associate Teaching Professor Dr. Becky Pratt-Sturges presented the final workshop of a three part series for community members at the Coconino Center for the Arts, “Creating Digital Archives for Personal Histories.” This workshop introduced participants to digital archiving and to the webapplication platform Omeka.net for creating their own personal digital collections.

Filed Under: Public Humanities

Join host CCS Professor of Humanities Dr. Gioia Woods at Beyond Climate Breakdown: A Winter Evening of Stories on a Warming Planet on Feb. 1 at 7 p.m.

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on January 23, 2023

CCS Professor of Humanities Dr. Gioia Woods will be the host of a great event in February, Beyond Climate Breakdown: A Winter Evening of Stories on a Warming Planet, in the Cline Library Assembly Hall at 7 p.m. on Feb. 1.  Join us for an evening of climate stories with author Peter Friederici and NAU student storytellers. This event is free and open to the public. Learn more at Read more

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Faculty News: Dr. Diana Murtaugh Coleman presented “Cultivating an Archive: Spoons, Cups, and Seeds,” a community workshop on archival collecting for Creative Flagstaff

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on January 18, 2023

On November 19, Assistant Teaching Professor Dr. Diana Murtaugh Coleman presented the first of a three part series of workshops for community members at the Coconino Center for the Arts, “Cultivating an Archive: Spoons, Cups, and Seeds.” This workshop prepared participants to identify key family objects and photos for their digital archive. Dr. Coleman provided examples of how people speak… Read more

Filed Under: Comparative Study of Religions, Public Humanities

The Maus Project: Exploring Censorship and the Power of Literature

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on January 17, 2023

Near the end of the fall semester, students in the public humanities course HUM 382 The Maus Project presented their group research projects exploring themes from the class during the poster session and reception on Nov. 29 in Cline Library.  The department of Comparative Cultural Studies offered HUM 382 The Maus Project… Read more

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Regents’ Professor and director of the Martin-Springer Institute Dr. Björn Krondorfer will moderate the panel Home & Identity: The Refugee Experience on refugees at the Coconino Center for the Arts on Thursday Dec. 1 at 7 p.m.

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on November 28, 2022

Regents’ Professor and Director of the Martin-Springer Institute Dr. Björn Krondorfer will moderate the panel Home & Identity: The Refugee Experience on refugees at the Coconino Center for the Arts on Thursday Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. To be a refugee is not an identity but the result of losing one’s home. In this vibrant… Read more

Filed Under: Comparative Study of Religions, Public Humanities

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Department of Comparative Cultural Studies
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Room 104 Main Office Building 15
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317 W Tormey Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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ComparativeCulturalStudies@nau.edu
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