The Institute for
Advanced Studies
in the Humanities
Welcome to IASH
The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities was established in 2009 in order to support research, teaching, and programming in the humanities and about topics relevant to the humanities, inspire the cross-pollination of ideas, encourage emerging knowledges and ways of knowing, and spark meaningful campus-community engagement at Binghamton University.
For more information about the Institute's background and mission, please visit our about section. Please feel free to send your inquiries regarding the Institute to iash@binghamton.edu.
Assistant Professor Scott Henkle (English), competed for and won a spot at the October 2012 Berlin Roundtable with a paper presented at IASH in Spring 2012 "There are 2,000 Leaders': Swarm Democracy in the Haitian Revolution." Click here for a description of the October 2012 Berlin workshop. Scott is in Workshop # 2.
Assistant Professor Ana Ros (Romance Languages) completed and published the book she was working on while an IASH fellow, The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. The book came out in June 2012. | Read more
"IASH faculty fellows reach new audiences" as viewed on Inside BU. | Read more
IASH Awards 2013-2014 Fellowships
The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) stimulates and sustains scholarship in the humanities and helps support humanities research, teaching, and programming. Within this context, IASH is pleased to announce its faculty, graduate, and undergraduate student fellowships for 2013-2014.
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IASH Fellows' Speaker Series: