Natalie Susmann’s summer in-class debate
Natalie Susmann’s summer class, CAS AR 100, Great Discoveries in Archaeology, students have spent the past two weeks independently researching and preparing for an in-class debate, held today, on the Parthenon marbles.
Maria Codlin, Kathleen Forste, and Natalie Susmann recipients of a GRAF
Congratulations to Maria Codlin, Kathleen Forste and Natalie Susmann recipients of the Short Term Graduate Research Abroad Fellowship to support their travel and research. Maria’s research takes her to Mexico, Kathleen to Israel, Natalie to Greece.
Natalie Susmann publishes first peer-reviewed article!
Natalie Susmann, graduate student, publishes first peer-reviewed article in Archaeological Textiles Review, volume 57 titled Preliminary Approaches for the Identification and Classification of Murex Dye Production Sites. Congratulations to Natalie. It will soon be available for download here.
Natalie Susmann (GRS’18) winner of the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Student Book Collection Contest
Natalie is the 2nd prize recipient for her collection entitled, ” Objects of Memory: Books with Meaningful Mementos and Marginalia” Congratulations Natalie!
Natalie Susmann (GRS’20) Boston Herald article of her AR593 essay
Natalie Susmann turned one of her essays from CAS AR 593, Memory in 3-D: Memorials, then and now course into an op-ed for the Boston Herald. Click here to read the article.