Composer and professor Paul Salerni showcases "Palma," the third piece in a trilogy of fable-inspired works. "Palma" is inspired by his mother and her Italian roots, and features text from poet Dana Gioia.
In her book "Medicine and Healing in Ancient East Asia," author and professor Constance Cook offers a new perspective on excavated texts and the development of healing strategies.
Terry-Ann Jones examines the experiences of seasonal, migrant sugarcane workers in Brazil, providing insights in the country’s deep-seated inequalities
David Casagrande, professor of anthropology, is examining how residents in flood-prone communities perceive the problem, and the solution. Interviews with stakeholders in the Midwest and in Maryland, show that while risk is perceived differently by a range of individuals, a change of heart and minds may be needed, because of increasing flooding.