- Cynthia Bannon's article, "Fresh Water in Roman Law: Rights and Policy," has been published in the Journal of Roman Studies. doi:10.1017/S007543581700079X
- Maria Bucur's book Gendering Modernism: A Reappraisal of the Canon (Bloomsbury Publishing) has just been released.
- Graduate student Jessica David was recently featured on episode 1 of GPSG Radio, the official podcast for the IUB Graduate and Professional Student Government. You can listen at GPSG Website, iTunes, or Google Play Music
- Jason Lantzer’s fourth book Dis-History: Uses of the Past at Walt Disney’s Worlds was just released by Theme Park Press. Jason received his PhD in 2005.
- Graduate student Natalie Levin has been awarded the Andrea S. McRobbie Fellowship in Medieval History. Natalie has also been awarded a 2017-18 Fulbright Graduate Research Award. She will be based at the Centro Superior de Investigations Científicas in Madrid and will be consulting manuscripts at the Biblioteca Nacional, El Escorial, and Real Academia de la Historia as part of her dissertation research on al-Andalus in the tenth century.
- The IU Jewish Studies Graduate Student Association is pleased to announce its sixth annual conference, "Jewish Storytelling: Traditions and Transformations," which will take place February 8-9, 2018 in the Global and International Studies Building on IU's campus. The conference will focus on storytelling and narrative, and will feature a keynote lecture by Professor David Shneer, the Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History at the University of Colorado. The conference is open to all graduate students working on topics related to Jewish Studies. Submissions are due on Friday, October 27, 2017. More information, including submission guidelines, may be found at this link:http://www.indiana.edu/~jsp/events/2017_18/conference_jsgsa.shtml