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Hope and Resilience in Milwaukee
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Mellon Fellow,
Mellon Initiative,
Scholar Spotlight
Arijit Sen documents the physical and social landscape of Milwaukee’s North Side through the experiences of its residents
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2021
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Special Lecture Series: Hidden Landscapes of the Past: Uncovering the Ancient World through LiDAR
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filed under:
Events,
Public,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Public Lecture,
Garden and Landscape Studies
In this interdisciplinary summer lecture series, speakers look at how different applications of LiDAR have changed our understanding of ancient landscapes.
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Events in Pre-Columbian Studies
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Pre-Columbian Public Lectures
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Gender, Gardens, and Mughal Art
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Mika Natif complicates patriarchal histories of the Mughal Empire through depictions of Mughal women and gardens
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News Archives
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2021
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Place-Making in the Pacific Northwest
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Junior Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Marianna Davison studies how early landscape design in Seattle contributed to the erasure of the region’s Indigenous place-histories
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News Archives
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2021
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Where Was Jim Crow? Living in Frank Lloyd Wright’s America
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filed under:
Public,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Public Lecture
Dianne Harris illuminates architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s role in the history of the divided and segregated American city. Mabel Wilson, Professor of ...
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Events in Garden and Landscape Studies
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Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lectures
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Healthy Living During the Counter-Reformation
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Katherine M. Bentz considers the history of Italian villas beyond architecture
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News Archives
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2020
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Planning the Postwar Status Quo
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Junior Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Lizabeth Wardzinski traces the postwar reach of American urban and regional planning
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News Archives
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2020
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Baboons, Hyenas, and Slow Science
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Erika Milam investigates the role of landscape in decades-long scientific projects
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News Archives
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2020
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Barrio America: How Latino Immigrants Saved the American City
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filed under:
Public,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Public Lecture
A. K. Sandoval-Strausz illuminates the indispensable role Latin American immigrants have played in reviving American cities.
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Events in Garden and Landscape Studies
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Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lectures
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Memoryscapes of King Philip’s War: Revisiting Indigenous and Colonial Places, Histories, and Legacies
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filed under:
Public,
Garden and Landscape Studies,
Events,
Public Lecture
Christine DeLucia revisits late 17th-century Native American and colonial encounters, shedding new light on how and why diverse communities pursued diplomacy, ...
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Events in Garden and Landscape Studies
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Garden and Landscape Studies Public Lectures