This month, we’re excited to spotlight Robert Littman of the Hawaii Society. Robert is a Professor of Classics at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and Director of the Tell […]
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The Richmond Society has remained busy throughout the pandemic. Thanks to active Society Officers, opportunities for collaboration amongst other Societies and universities in the area, and a strong social media […]
This month, we’re delighted to spotlight Alice Kehoe of the Milwaukee Society. Alice is a long-time friend of the AIA, a Milwaukee Society Officer, and a Professor of Anthropology, emeritus, […]
Confronting the challenges associated with the pandemic, the Milwaukee Society has been persistent in its commitment to providing programming for its members. While they haven’t been able to gather in […]
This month, we’re delighted to spotlight Ann Santen of the Cincinnati Society. Ann is a former Society Trustee, Vice President for Societies, and currently chairs the Joukowsky Distinguished Service Award […]
At this year’s Society Sunday event held on January 2, the Williamsburg Society was honored with the 2022 Lecture Flyer Award. As we hear from Jessica Paga, President of the […]
This month, we’re delighted to spotlight Russ Riendeau of the Chicago Society. We asked Russ some questions about his passion for archaeology and we’re excited for you to read his […]
This month, we’re excited to spotlight David L. Stone, Vice-President of the Ann Arbor Society. David is a survey archaeologist working in both the Greek and Roman worlds whose research […]
Many of our Societies have enjoyed sought after lecturers and a wider audience thanks to the virtual National Lectures that started during the pandemic. The Ottawa Society is no exception. […]
We’re delighted to share news from the Los Angeles Society about recent happenings they’ve organized to bring archaeology to wider audiences. Book Talks LA Society President Prof. Aaron Burke tells […]
This month, we’re delighted to spotlight Timothy Stephens, Vice President of the North Alabama (Huntsville) Society. Tim has been a faithful friend of the AIA for many years. He’s a […]
Like the Vancouver Society shared with us last month, the San Francisco Society has also found a positive in the midst of pandemic challenges – more of its members scattered […]
This month, we’re delighted to feature two incredible members – Bill and Suzanne Murray of the Tampa Bay Society. Both Bill and Suzanne teach in the Department of History at […]
The pandemic certainly hasn’t slowed down the Vancouver Society, who presented seven virtual lectures during the 2020-2021 season. Led by Society President Joost Blom, a Society Trustee on the AIA […]
This month, we’re delighted to spotlight Elise Friedland, National Liaison for the Washington, D.C. Society. Elise is Associate Professor of Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Art History in […]
Congratulations to the Salt Lake City Society for achieving the highest percentage of membership growth during fiscal year 2021 to win the 2022 Golden Trowel Award! When we shared the […]
This month, we’re delighted to spotlight AIA Society Trustee and Richmond Society Program Coordinator Arthur Cassanos. Art, as he’s more commonly known, has been involved with the Richmond Society since […]
Nashville: Polychromy at the Parthenon The Nashville Society will develop interpretive programming, including creating an Art Cart and a Zoom presentation, that introduce polychromy to visitors at the Nashville Parthenon […]
Last December, it looked like the Oklahoma City Society was no more. All of the Society Officers had resigned because of health issues and no one had taken up the […]
This month, we’re delighted to spotlight Athens Society President Ervan Garrison. Ervan has been involved with the Athens Society for nearly 30 years. In addition to his hard work maintaining […]