The Center for Material Culture Studies is pleased to announce information related to DELPHI 2021. The Institute will run from June 1-11th, 2021, in an entirely virtual format. DELPHI Summer Research Fellowships are awarded to MA… Read More
Month: November 2020
DELPHI 2020: Fellows & Their Projects
Endowed by the National Endowment for the Humanities and a generous bequest from a private donor, the Delaware Public Humanities Institute (DELPHI) has been facilitating the professional growth and development of material… Read More
Wasserman Discusses “The Death of Things” – Nov. 19, 2pm
On Thursday, November 19 at 2pm, Professor Sarah Wasserman will deliver a talk about her new book The Death of Things: Ephemera and the American Novel. The virtual event is hosted by ASAP (Association for… Read More
Suffragist Saturday Symposium — Nov. 21, 2pm
Saturday Symposium–Our Vote: Suffragist Saturday Join the College of Arts & Sciences for a Saturday Symposium to celebrate the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote! This interdisciplinary program will… Read More
Nov. 12 Lecture by Ikem Okoye – “Elusive Things: Materialities and Spatialities in the Vicinity of Nigér”
On November 12th at 6pm, Professor Ikem Okoye will deliver a talk as a part of the AKPIA Lectures in the Department of Architecture at MIT. To listen in to… Read More
Stetz Publishes on Exhibitions in Undergraduate Education
Margaret Stetz, Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women’s Studies and professor of humanities, is the author of an article in the 2020 special issue (with the theme of “Home”)… Read More
Where Are They Now: DELPHI Alumna Julianna Ly
Julianna Ly was a participant in the Delaware Public Humanities Institute in 2019. She graduated in August 2020 from the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation specializing in paintings… Read More
Brückner in Conversation: The Clements Bookworm Webinar
Over the summer, Professor Martin Brückner participated in an episode for The Clements Bookworm, an online webinar series hosted by the William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan. The webinar… Read More