By Reagan Claggett Hello! My name is Reagan Claggett, and I am originally from Denver, Colorado. I am currently a third-year undergraduate student at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology, with a strong interest in sustainability and conservation. Outside of my academics, I enjoy traveling, hiking, reading, andContinue reading “Community Response to Climate Change in Seville: Exploring Local Community Initiatives for Climate Action “
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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 “
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”