RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Samuel K. Roberts is quoted in the New York Times article, “Why Are Some People So Much More Infectious Than Others?”.
Samuel K. Roberts is quoted in the New York Times article, “Why Are Some People So Much More Infectious Than Others?”.
Hannah Farber has been honored with the 2019 John M. Murrin Prize for her article “Sailing on Paper: The Embellished Bill of Lading in the Material Atlantic, 1720-1864.”
Hannah Farber has been honored with the 2019 John M. Murrin Prize for her article “Sailing on Paper: The Embellished Bill of Lading in the Material Atlantic, 1720-1864.”
Henry Graff
We are saddened to pass on news that Henry Graff died of complications of COVID-19; he was 98. A distinguished scholar of United States History, he received his PhD from our department in 1949 and continued on the faculty until his retirement in 1992. Find his obituary here.
Camille Robcis was awarded a 2020 fellowship by John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Camille Robcis was awarded a 2020 fellowship by John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Natasha Lightfoot was awarded the 2020 Fellowship Program by the American Council of Learned Sciences.
Natasha Lightfoot was awarded the 2020 Fellowship Program by the American Council of Learned Sciences.
PhD candidate Paul Katz has a piece in the Boston Review about the ambitious response to COVID-19 currently underway in the city of Maricá, Brazil.
PhD candidate Paul Katz has a piece in the Boston Review about the ambitious response to COVID-19 currently underway in the city of Maricá, Brazil.
Pamela H. Smith delivered the keynote lecture ‘Making and Knowing in Early Modern Europe’ for Metropolitan Science.
Pamela H. Smith delivered the keynote lecture ‘Making and Knowing in Early Modern Europe’ for Metropolitan Science.
Adam Tooze is featured in the print version of French news weekly Le Point.
Adam Tooze is featured in the print version of French news weekly Le Point.
Manan Ahmed discussed his path to historian academia, scholar activism, and combining his scholarship with public engagement in The Dean’s Table podcast.
Manan Ahmed discussed his path to historian academia, scholar activism, and combining his scholarship with public engagement in The Dean’s Table podcast.
Adam Tooze contributed to The London Review of Books with a piece on the pandemic’s consequences for the world economy.
Adam Tooze contributed to The London Review of Books with a piece on the pandemic‘s consequences for the world economy.




