From Daguerreotypes to Digital: How Paris Traces the Evolution of Self-Image 

By Greg John My name is Gregorio John, but you can just call me Greg. I’m currently a student at Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York, where I’m studying photography. Photography started as a hobby, something I picked up for fun, but over time, it’s grown into something I’m truly passionate about. It’s moreContinue reading “From Daguerreotypes to Digital: How Paris Traces the Evolution of Self-Image “

The Naxos Quarry Project: Retracing the Steps of Ancient Laborers 

By Maya Parfitt Hi, my name is Maya Parfitt and I’m a rising junior at the College of William & Mary. I’m a student of Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and Art History, and I feel incredibly lucky to be a Tyler Fellow. This summer, I’m doing research in Greece as a student team member of theContinue reading “The Naxos Quarry Project: Retracing the Steps of Ancient Laborers “

Pictorialism in Paris: Exploring Photography’s Past to Shape Its Future

By Katie Miller Hi, my name is Katie Miller, and I’m from Rochester, New York. This past March, I proudly graduated from Monroe Community College with an associate’s degree in photography, after two incredible years of study, growth, and creativity. During my time there, I had the privilege of studying under passionate mentors and inspiringContinue reading “Pictorialism in Paris: Exploring Photography’s Past to Shape Its Future”

Research Plans Meet Reality

By Lucas Gonzalez Hello everyone! Lucas here with my first update from Berlin! I’m approaching my second week here and it has been a very exciting experience. When I first got to Berlin, I thought I had the research project figured out. I had my interview questions and methodology ready, and I felt like IContinue reading “Research Plans Meet Reality”

Is there a future for print media in Photography in this increasingly digital age?

By Ayden Lindsay  Hello, my name is Ayden Lindsay, I am from Rochester New York and I am currently attending Monroe Community College as a Cinema and Film Studies Major. Despite my dominant area of study being film I have recently found myself absolutely enamored by Photography, first as a creative outlet but now alsoContinue reading “Is there a future for print media in Photography in this increasingly digital age?”

 Running Through Research: My Spring Abroad in Lisbon 

By Eva Asfahani Hi! I’m Eva Asfahani, a student from El Paso, Texas, so far west it’s actually in a different time zone than most of the state. I’m currently studying Environmental Science (Biology concentration) with a minor in Global Business Sustainability at The University of Texas at Austin. Although a long title, it combinesContinue reading ” Running Through Research: My Spring Abroad in Lisbon “

Investigation through Photography: The “Mayo Curse”

By Hannah McNally My name is Hannah McNally, and I am going into my junior year at SUNY Oneonta, majoring in Digital and Studio Art with a concentration in photography. As a passionate sports photographer, I currently intern with the Oneonta Sports Department, capturing everything from fast-paced soccer matches to behind-the-scenes moments of athletic life.Continue reading “Investigation through Photography: The “Mayo Curse””

Researching Tourism in Paris

By Ilayda YildirimMonroe Community College Hello!  My name is Ilayda! I am Turkish American, and I am going to Paris to do my research this June. I just graduated from MCC, where I got my degree in photography. I love watching people fall in love with their image. I started off just doing nature photosContinue reading “Researching Tourism in Paris”

Comparative Analysis of Early Career Academic Workforce and Retention Pathways: United States and South Africa

By Annie Yan Hi everyone! I’m Annie, a second-year student at William & Mary, majoring in Biology and Classical Studies. I grew up in Nanjing, a city where ancient temples sit beside modern skyscrapers—maybe that’s why I’ve always been drawn to both the cutting-edge world of science and the timeless questions of the humanities. ForContinue reading “Comparative Analysis of Early Career Academic Workforce and Retention Pathways: United States and South Africa”

Phase I: Excavating at Montereggi

By Reagan Gibson Academia is a wonderful place. It is filled with both incredible and terrifying new experiences, in ways that you would never expect. However, in this new and frightening world I have stumbled into, my thoughts are as such: Working to the best of my ability has been instrumental to the learning process.Continue reading “Phase I: Excavating at Montereggi”