01/25/2024
This summer we are hosting our annual Field School! In addition to the basics of archaeological field work and lab processes, students will learn digital recordation techniques using ESRI Field Maps, mobile photogrammetry and digital mapping!
This year’s field school will provide a unique experience in Community Based archaeology, where students will be involved in the Archaeology of Memorialization, a multi-year project carried out by The Montpelier Descendants Committee and James Madison's Montpelier.
The overall goal of this project is to assist in the construction of a
Memorial to the Enslaved at Montpelier in an area adjacent to but outside of the Burial Ground for the Enslaved.
Students will help our team 1) define the extent of the burial ground in order to protect those burials, 2) explore archaeological evidence for how the enslaved and their descendants commemorated and honored that space.
This will help the MDC in restoring the landscape of the burial ground, and honoring those buried there.
If you are interested in learning more or in applying to the Field School, please check us out at: https://buff.ly/2RSta3L
03/04/2023
The call for papers for the EHC 2023 annual conference is out! We are delighted to work together with Charlotte Carrington Farmer and with our host Roger Williams University and are looking forward to seeing you all in Rhode Island in September!
CfP deadline: June 15
Dates conference: September 29 - October 1
Questions & more information: [email protected].
03/16/2022
Get Connected is an informal monthly meetup for UCR Graduate Students. This month we are featuring a Re-Orientation - a chance to connect to resources on campus. Please RSVP with the QR code and then join us for pizza lunch on March 31! https://graduate.ucr.edu/get-connected-apro
07/15/2021
We would draw your attention to the next appointment of the Guest Lecture Series "Decline", hosted by Edward Watts (University of San Diego) and Giovanni Alberto Cecconi (Università degli Studi di Firenze) 🎓🇮🇹🇺🇸
📅 Friday, 16 July 2021, 7 pm (European Time)
🗣 Michele Salzman (UCR History Department)
📖 Resilience and Resurgence or Decline and Fall: Rome in the Fifth-Century 📅
07/02/2021
Lunes 5 | 19 h
Charla con historiadores
Hacer memoria al vuelo: la historiografía reciente
sobre Veracruz a cuatro voces
Participan:
Alvaro Alcántara, Centro INAH Veracruz
Yovana Celaya, Inst. de Investigaciones Históricas-UV
Luis J. García, Inst. de Investigaciones Históricas -UV
Alan Malfavon, Depto. de Historia, Washington State University
Cupo limitado
LUGARES AGOTADOS. Transmisión en vivo por Facebook
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Visítanos en Esteban Morales 524 entre Zaragoza y Landero y Coss, Centro Histórico del Puerto de Veracruz.
Lunes a sábado, de 10 a 22 h
Librería 𝟮𝟮𝟵𝟵𝟳𝟳𝟭𝟵𝟵𝟰
Cafetería 2295069784
06/08/2021
If you've been enjoying Prof. Dubcovsky's foster kitten updates, here's how you can foster your own chaotic furballs!
Kitten season is here! We need your help with bottle feeding kittens, kittens eating on their own and kittens needing medicine. To register visit www.rcdas.org and click the foster link. There you will watch an orientation, register to become a foster, review our kitten manual and watch training videos. Food, foster supplies, and veterinary care are provided during the duration of your foster period.
Thank you for “SAVING LIVES”!
04/07/2021
Everyone 16+ who lives OR WORKS (including TAs) in Riverside is now eligible. Appointments available NOW for all three vaccines!
COVID-19 Vaccine
COVID-19 Vaccine
03/30/2021
CLARIFICATION: To be vaccinated at these and other locations in Riverside County, you must live or work in Riverside County and be tier/age eligible. To check eligibility, visit www.rivcoph.org/covid-19-vaccine
TODAY ONLY for March 30: Walk-ins will be accepted at the following vaccine clinics: Chatigny Senior Center in Beaumont, Moreno Valley Mall, Heritage High School and Tahquitz High School. No appointments needed after 10 a.m. for today only.