"Arts, Humanities, and Eco-Activism: Shakespeare in Yosemite and Beyond"
Tuesday, December 3, 2019 | 10:00 a.m. | COB2-290
As part of the IHGG fall semester presentation series, Dr. Brokaw (Associate Professor of English Literature and IHGG affiliated faculty member) will present "Arts, Humanities, and Eco-Activism: Shakespeare in Yosemite and Beyond"
“Community-based Participatory Preservation: Integrating Communities and Scientific Knowledge to Redefine Heritage Scholarship and Practice”
Tuesday, November 19, 2019 | 10:00 a.m. | COB2-290
As part of the IHGG fall semester presentation series, Dr. Nicola Lercari (Assistant Professor of World Heritage and IHGG affiliated faculty member) will present “Community-based Participatory Preservation: Integrating Communities and Scientific Knowledge to Redefine Heritage Scholarship and Practice.”
Lercari Brown Bag Talk Flyer.pdf
"Low-altitude Remote Sensing Survey at the Northern Border of Mesoamerica: Archaeological built environment 3D documentation"
Thursday, November 07, 2019 | 10:00 a.m. | COB2-290
As part of the IHGG fall semester presentation series, Manuel de Jesus Dueñas Garcia (IHGG Graduate Student) will present "Low-altitude Remote Sensing Survey at the Northern Border of Mesoamerica: Archaeological built environment 3D documentation." This presentation is about fieldwork that took place during 2019 in three different archaeological sites located at the northern border of Mesoamerica: La Quemada Zacatecas, El Coporo Guanajuato, and El Ocote Aguascalientes.
"Housing Hegemony: Race, Citizenship, and 'Neoliberal Diversity' on the Irvine Ranch"
Thursday, October 31, 2019 | 10:00 a.m. | COB2-290
As part of the IHGG fall semester presentation series, Shiloh Green (IHGG Graduate Student) will present "Housing Hegemony: Race, Citizenship, and 'Neoliberal Diversity' on the Irvine Ranch."
"Water is King—Here is its Kingdom: Race, Labor, and Resistance in the Imperial Valley"
Thursday, October 24, 2019 | 10:00 a.m. | COB2-290
As part of the IHGG fall semester presentation series, Ivan Soto (IHGG Graduate Student) will present "Water is King—Here is its Kingdom: Race, Labor, and Resistance in the Imperial Valley."
"The Gould Effigy: Considering the Context of a Previously Unknown Anthropomorphic Stone Carving from Lincoln County, New Mexico"
Thursday, October 17, 2019 | 10:00 a.m. | COB2-290
As part of the IHGG fall semester presentation series, Scott Nicolay (IHGG Graduate Student) will present "The Gould Effigy: Considering the Context of a Previously Unknown Anthropomorphic Stone Carving from Lincoln County, New Mexico."