Congratulations to Professors Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and Mabel O. Wilson on joining the Academy.
Saidiya Hartman Receives PEN America Literary Award
Engendering the Archive Working Group Fellow was a guest on The Dean's Table
Mabel O. Wilson interviewed by Washington Post
Engendering the Archive Working Group Fellow spoke to the Post about the Capitol riots and racial injustice in the police responses to protesting.
Women Mobilizing Memory Working Group Co-Director Interviewed by the European Observatory on Memories (EUROM)
The conversation with Marianne Hirsch appears in the Observing Memories Magazine.
Engendering the Archive Fellow Has Won the British Academy’s Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize
Jean Howard Receives the 2020 Presidential Teaching Award
CSSD Project Directors featured in the Notes on Feminism Series
Jack Halberstam and Saidiya Hartman have contributed essays to the Feminist Art Coalition project.
Former CSSD Director receives 2020 Faculty Mentoring Award
Marianne Hirsch is honored for exceptional commitment to faculty mentoring.
Former CSSD Director Marianne Hirsch’s New Book Featured in Columbia News
School Photos in Liquid Time: Reframing Difference was co-authored by Leo Spitzer.
CSSD Collaboration with Columbia Global Center in Istanbul 2018-2019
Jean Howard and Ana Paulina Lee to be Featured on Panel “A Celebration of Soft Power”
Saidiya Hartman Receives MacArthur “Genius Grant”
Former co-director of Engendering the Archive one of 26 fellows for 2019.
CalArts MA Aesthetics and Politics Program Announces Saidiya Hartman as 2021 Theorist in Residence
Susan Meiselas’s Photography Reviewed by The New York Review of books
Famed photographic works from former Engendering the Archive and Women Mobilizing Memory working group fellow are revisited.
Susan Meiselas wins 2019 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
Former Engendering the Archive and Women Mobilizing Memory working group fellow has been awarded for her socially engaged photography.
The New Yorker Publishes Book Excerpt from Professor Saidiya Hartman
The forthcoming Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Social Upheaval by former co-director of CSSD working group Engendering the Archive is set to be published February 19, 2019.
Kellie Jones Receives Honorary Degree from Amherst College
Kellie Jones, member of CSSD working group Engendering the Archive, has been awarded an honorary doctorate in the field of Art History.
Professor Saidiya Hartman Awarded a 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship
Jean Howard Delivers the Dean Family Lecture at Wake Forest University
CSSD project director Jean Howard gave the Dean Family Lecture at Wake Forest University on "Edward Bond's Bingo: Shakespeare Revisited."