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A People’s History of Cantera
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Mellon Fellow,
2021–2022,
Scholar Spotlight
Sarah Lopez traces the movement of people and cantera stone across the US-Mexico border
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2022
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The First Black Landscape Architects
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filed under:
Mellon Fellow,
2021–2022,
Scholar Spotlight
Glenn LaRue Smith researches the history and contributions of Black landscape architects in post-Reconstruction America
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2022
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Preserving Black History
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Mellon Fellow,
2021–2022,
Scholar Spotlight
Amber N. Wiley tells the story and legacy of Black historic preservation during the Bicentennial
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2022
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Landscape, Democracy, and the Classical Tradition
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Mellon Fellow,
2021–2022,
Scholar Spotlight
Samantha L. Martin reappraises the spatiality of democracy in the Athenian agora and its legacy
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2022
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Snapshots of Selma
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Mellon Fellow,
2021–2022,
Scholar Spotlight
Danielle S. Willkens uses reality capture technologies to preserve sites of protest in Alabama
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2022
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Archaeological Sites and the Modern City
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Mellon Fellow,
2021–2022,
Scholar Spotlight
Rosabella Alvarez-Calderón examines contested heritage and the ways we teach about historic urban landscapes in Lima, Peru
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2022
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Hope and Resilience in Milwaukee
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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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Markets in a Cosmopolitan City
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Mellon Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Alec Stewart celebrates the material exuberance of the Los Angeles indoor swap meet
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2021
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Reimagining the Desert
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filed under:
Mellon Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Danika Cooper confronts the consequences of perceiving arid lands as barren
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2021
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Kathryn E. Holliday
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filed under:
Garden and Landscape Studies,
2022–2023,
Mellon Fellow
"Telephone City: Architecture, Urbanism, and the Rise and Fall of the Bell Monopoly"
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