Humanities Research Outside the Classroom: Mellon TSSL Student Fellows Share Their Work

Humanities Research Outside the Classroom: Mellon TSSL Student Fellows Share Their Work

Wednesday, April 16, 2025 10:45-11:55am SCI-H105 Speakers: Tsering Lama (’27), Megan Rodriguez-Hawkins (’25), Marina Escandell-Tapias (’28), Eunice Zhang (’27), Destiny Eversole (’27), Julia Carmona (’28), and Imara Wangia (’28) Join 7 of the Fall 2024 TSSL student research fellows as they discuss their experience doing humanities research outside the classroom at the Ruhlman Conference. Their […]

Katherine Ruffin and Barbara Williams Ellertson in the Book Arts Lab

BASIRA: Visit to Wellesley College

Author: Barbara Williams Ellertson This post has been shared from the BASIRA Blog. Check out the original post. “BASIRA is not just about records in a database: it is also about building communities of shared interest. Thus, when several members of the faculty of Wellesley College expressed an interest in uses of BASIRA in their […]

Cultivating Humanities Curricula, Careers, Community: Our UMass Boston Experience poster with photos of Betsy Klima and Bonnie Miller

Cultivating Humanities Curricula, Careers, Community: Our UMass Boston Experience

Wednesday, February 26, 2025 4-5:15pm PNE 339 Open to the public. Speakers: Bonnie Miller (Professor of History, UMass Boston) and Betsy Klima (Professor of English, UMass Boston; Associate Editor of The New England Quarterly) Learn about how UMass Boston’s High-Impact Humanities initiatve centered skills, professionalization, community engagement, and experiential learning in humanities courses.

BASIRA as a Tool for Humanities Curriculum poster with a photo of Barbara Williams Ellertson

BASIRA as a Tool for Humanities Curriculum

Tuesday, February 4, 2025 4-5pm FND 120 Speaker: Barbara Williams Ellertson Barbara Williams Ellertson started her second career as an independent scholar in 2014 with the founding of the BASIRA Project: a database collection of “Books as Symbols in Renaissance Art.” During her first career in academic publishing, she designed and produced hundreds of books for […]

Criticism, Close Reading, and the Future of Literary Studies poster with a photo of Jonathan Kramnick

Criticism, Close Reading, & the Future of Literary Studies

Tuesday, September 17, 2024 4-5pm FND 120 Speaker: Jonathan Kramnick Jonathan Kramnick is the Maynard Mack Professor of English and Director of Graduate Studies at Yale University. His teaching and research are in the foundations of literary criticism and theory, eighteenth-century literature, and interdisciplinary approaches to the arts. He has written extensively about the role […]

Pink poster for TSSL Open House and Mochi Donuts event featuring cartoon donuts

TSSL Open House & Mochi Donuts

Friday, November 8, 2024 3-4pm FND 124 A first-gen student appreciation event. Drop in to learn about Mellon-funded student research opportunities in the humanities and enjoy mochi donuts.