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Hildebrand Fellow Madeleine Morris Follows the Scent of Artist Joyce Wieland's Nationalist Perfume
Madeleine Morris is a second-year PhD student in the History of Art Department. She holds a BA in Studio Art and Italian from Vassar College and an MA in Art History from the Institute of Fine Art, NYU. Her research focuses on twentieth century North America, modernisms, and olfactory art....Read more about Hildebrand Fellow Madeleine Morris Follows the Scent of Artist Joyce Wieland's Nationalist Perfume
Hildebrand Fellow Claire Chun Explores How Artist Jin-me Yoon Illustrates Complexities of Asian-Canadian Identity
Claire Chun is a PhD candidate in the Department of Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley. Her dissertation research examines the ways that Asian North American diasporic art and media critically engage issues of settler colonial and militarized imperial violence. Claire received a 2023 Hildebrand...Read more about Hildebrand Fellow Claire Chun Explores How Artist Jin-me Yoon Illustrates Complexities of Asian-Canadian Identity
Hildebrand Fellow Allison Evans Assesses Effectiveness of Toronto's Housing Affordability Strategy
Allison Evans is a second year PhD student in the Department of City & Regional Planning at UC Berkeley. She previously studied at York University in Toronto, Ontario. Her research focuses on the intersection of urban housing and politics, including how people navigate an...Read more about Hildebrand Fellow Allison Evans Assesses Effectiveness of Toronto's Housing Affordability Strategy
Undergraduate Apprentices Plan Student-Led Course on Canada
The Canadian Studies Program is pleased to introduce our undergraduate research apprentices for Spring 2024: Andrea, Lillian, and Dennis!
Under the supervision of Canadian Studies program director Richard A. Rhodes, the three students are working to develop a student-led "Intro to Canada...Read more about Undergraduate Apprentices Plan Student-Led Course on Canada
Canadian Studies Welcomes Historian Gregory Wigmore, Expert in Early Canada, as External Affiliate
The Canadian Studies Program is pleased to announce that historian Dr. Gregory Wigmore has joined the program as an external academic affiliate. Dr....Read more about Canadian Studies Welcomes Historian Gregory Wigmore, Expert in Early Canada, as External Affiliate
New Hildebrand Fellow Studies How Integration Affects Diaspora Political Engagement
The Canadian Studies Program is pleased to announce Nadia Almasalkhi as a new Edward E. Hildebrand Fellow for the Spring semester.
Nadia...Read more about New Hildebrand Fellow Studies How Integration Affects Diaspora Political Engagement
Berkeley Representatives Attend National Canadian Studies Conference
The Canadian Studies Program was pleased to have a robust group in attendance at this year's 26th biennial conference of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), held from November 16-19 in Washington, DC. Over the course of four days, the conference brought together...Read more about Berkeley Representatives Attend National Canadian Studies Conference
Berkeley Student Haikun Liu Wins National Undergraduate Prize in Canadian Studies
The Canadian Studies Program is proud to announce that our undergraduate fellow Haikun Liu has been selected to receive a national research award by the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS). The Martin Lubin Undergraduate Award in the Social Sciences, which Haikun will...Read more about Berkeley Student Haikun Liu Wins National Undergraduate Prize in Canadian Studies
In photos: Our 6th Annual Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner!
Yesterday, Canadian Studies and the Digital Moose Lounge celebrated our 6th annual community Thanksgiving. Nearly 100 Canadians and their friends from across the Bay came to Berkeley to celebrate all things Canada, including special guests Consul General Rana Sarkar. Guests enjoyed a...Read more about In photos: Our 6th Annual Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner!
New Hildebrand Fellow Britt Leake Seeks Blueprint for Successful Multicultural Democracy
Canadian Studies is pleased to announce Britt Leake as the recipient of an Edward E. Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowship for Fall 2023.
Britt is a PhD candidate in the Travers Department of Political Science. His research focuses on understanding the conditions under which democracy...Read more about New Hildebrand Fellow Britt Leake Seeks Blueprint for Successful Multicultural Democracy
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