CIAMS Recognizes 2020 Graduates

CIAMS-affiliated PhD Students

Betty Hensellek completed her PhD in History of Art. Her dissertation is entitled The Age of the Polychrome Kaftan: a Sartorial System of Central Eurasia (400-900 CE).

CIAMS MA Students

Alexandria Albano completed her MA degree with CIAMS. Her thesis is entitled “18th and 19th Century Turkish Prayer Rugs as Objects Possessing Agency: Portable Materials Linking the Material, Social, and Immaterial Worlds Through Motifs, Usages, and Mobility”.

Salpi Bocchieriyan completed her MA degree with CIAMS. Her thesis is entitled “Building a Burial on a Budget: Mortuary Practice and Socio-Economic Boundary-Making in Classical Armenia”.

Taylor Carr-Howard completed her MA degree with CIAMS. Her thesis is entitled “Picturing Antiquity, Depicting Archaeology: Photography, Restoration, and the French Colonial Imagination”.

Sarah McCully completed her MA degree with CIAMS. Her thesis is entitled “Stop, Collaborate, and Listen: Creating Archaeological Education Resource with Local Teachers' Needs in Mind”.

Archaeology Majors

Graduating seniors from the Archaeology major are Boris Botchev, Madeline Crawford, Armine Kalbakian, Brooke Laskowsky, Olivia Schmalfuss, Conner Tart, and Isaac Younglund.

Archaeology Minors

Graduating seniors who completed a minor in Archaeology are Katrina Ferreira, Vivian Garcia, Dang Pham, Carolyn Roche, Andrea White, and Linden Wike.

 

We at CIAMS are very proud of our recent graduates and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors!

 

 

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