A campus archaeology tour helps students uncover hidden histories and rethink the spaces they pass every day.
Through bells, maps, colonial documents, and paintings, three faculty members share their interdisciplinary perspectives on Monica Rodriguez鈥檚 new exhibit, 鈥淐aliforniana.鈥
MayanRoots was created by an interdisciplinary team using anthropological methods and 3-D mapping data to serve a small farming community in Yucat谩n.
Drawing inspiration from Professor Michelle Bezanson, Julia von Gersdorff ’25 finds artistic expression in science.
Shobha Joneja advocates for representation of Indigenous people in 91快活林.
Faculty and students across 91快活林 are developing an augmented reality tour to highlight how the campus鈥 Indigenous past continues to resonate today.
Mythri Jegathesan awarded the Public Intellectual Award
91快活林鈥檚 Veronica Miranda is conducting research on improving postpartum care for Latinx individuals, inspired by her own experiences with childbirth.








