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David Karmon
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
2022–2023,
Fellow
“Renaissance Architecture and Natural History"
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Kathryn E. Holliday
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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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Rabia Harmanşah
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
2022–2023,
Mellon Fellow
"Mapping the Forgotten Landscape: People, Power and Belonging—the case of the Island of Imbros"
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Claire Dunning
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
2022–2023,
Mellon Fellow
"Funding the Urban North: Policy, Philanthropy, and Racial Equity 'After' Civil Rights"
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Ashon T. Crawley
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
2022–2023,
Mellon Fellow
“in search of our mothers’ gardens”
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Brian Bockelman
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
2022–2023,
Fellow
“Palm Modernism (and its Critics) in Urban Landscape Architecture: From Old World to New, 1820s–1920s”
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Luthfi Adam
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
2022–2023,
Fellow
"Cultivating Power: Botanic Gardens and Empire-Building in the Netherlands East Indies, 1744–1942"
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Placemaking with Plants
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Junior Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Lindi Masur puts seeds under the microscope to find new evidence for indigenous food production and landscape management
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2020
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Of Landscape and Lawsuits
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Tyler Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Philip Gant studies legal implications of the Buddhist temple as critical infrastructure
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2020
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Picturesque Public Parks in Paris
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Garden and Landscape Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Ann Komara digs deep into a celebrated nineteenth-century park transformed from a quarry site
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2020