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April 3, 2019 | 12:57 pm

Faculty Fulbrighters reflect on international experiences

From India to Tatarstan, from art to anthropology, meet half a dozen Rochester faculty as they share their experiences as Fulbright Scholars all across the globe.

topics: Catherine Cerulli, Daniel Reichman, Fulbright scholars, global engagement, Joshua Enck, Llerena Searle, Martin Lynch, Steven Rozenski,
University News
April 25, 2018 | 12:51 pm

Three faculty members named 2018–19 Fulbright Scholars

Two University of Rochester faculty members will be in India next fall, and a third will be in London after receiving Fulbright Scholar awards.

topics: awards, Department of Anthropology, Department of Art and Art History, Department of English, Fulbright scholars, global engagement, Joshua Enck, Llerena Searle, Steven Rozenski,
Society & Culture
January 4, 2018 | 02:58 pm

Looking at urban history as a fight for space, power

Chicago and Delhi. Rome and Rochester. The students in the 100-level course “The City: Contested Spaces” take a virtual tour of them all, while pondering an overarching question—can people’s lives be reshaped by redesigning urban spaces?

topics: Department of Anthropology, Department of Art and Art History, Department of History, Department of Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation, interdisciplinary, Laura Ackerman Smoller, Llerena Searle, Peter Christensen, River Campus Libraries, School of Arts and Sciences,
Society & Culture
February 3, 2017 | 04:58 pm

A tale of two Indias

In the early 1990s, Gurgaon was a small city in northern India. Today, it is a financial hub and modern success story. In her new book Landscapes of Accumulation, anthropology professor Llerena Searle says these cities are more–or less–than meets the eye.

topics: book authors, Department of Anthropology, global engagement, India, Llerena Searle, School of Arts and Sciences,
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