- Judith Allen is the recipient of a College Arts & Humanities Institute/Kinsey Institute Fellowship for 2016-17, for her project “Kinsey and the Feminine: The Making of the Second Kinsey Report.”
- Graduate student Miles Blizzard has published "Martyrs with Unknown Persecutors: Creating Chronology in Vincent of Beauvais' Speculum historiale" for the Vincent of Beauvais Newsletter, vol. 39 (2015), ed. Hans Voorbij and Eva Albrecht (forthcoming January, 2016)
- Ann Carmichael presented a paper on “Plague and postmortem inspections in Renaissance Milan,” at the Cambridge University “Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities” [CRASSH]. This year’s two-day conference was devoted to “Corpses, Burials and Infection.”
- Graduate student Aaron Fountain has published an editorial "Why do the media ignore high school activism?" in Al Jazeera America on January 2, 2016.
- http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2016/1/why-does-the-media-ignore-high-school-activism.html
- The Indiana University Press has published At Home with Ernie Pyle, edited and with an introduction by Owen V. Johnson.
- Sarah Knott has been awarded a College Arts & Humanities Institute Fellowship for 2016-17, for her project “Visceral Maternities.”
- Alex Lichtenstein has been awarded a College Arts & Humanities Institute Fellowship for 2016-17 for his project “Making Apartheid Work: Black Workers and Industrial Relations in South Africa, 1948-1994.”
- Jason McGraw has been awarded a Mellon Short Term Faculty Fellowship for his project “A Transnational History of Jamaican Popular Song.”
- Michelle Moyd is the recipient of a 2016 New Frontiers of Creativity and Scholarship award for her project “ Soldiering On: Race, Labor, and Armies of Empire in Africa and the United States, 1850-1918.”