What can the sciences tell us about oral societies who left behind beautiful objects but no textual record? Ph.D. candidate Rachael Vause explores this question in her essay "Grasping the Cross: Transforming the Body and Mind in Early Medieval England," p
CTPhD student Victoria Sunnergren served as the lead curator for the #UDel exhibition "Grounded Innovation: Pueblo Arts of Clay." Supported by a curatorial collective of Professor Jessica Horton's fall 2021 seminar students, Sunnergren pieced together Nat
Repost @udcmcs: In January, graduate student Lea Stephenson went to the Boston area to conduct exploratory research for her dissertation “‘Wonderful Things’: Egyptomania, Empire, and the Senses, 1870-1922” with the support of the CMCS Rockwood Fund. Visit
#Repost @udel.vpa: This year’s Paul R. Jones Annual Distinguished Lecture, “Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice in the Classical Music Scene” will be given by Aaron P. Dworkin, founder of the Sphinx Organization, with an opening performance by the @ud