Conference Participation
Recently, I co-organized a two-day conference in Rome. View the conference webpage below, and stay tuned for forthcoming publications regarding this conference
Recently, I co-organized a two-day conference in Rome. View the conference webpage below, and stay tuned for forthcoming publications regarding this conference
Roman Architecture
Roman Sculpture
Roman Wall Painting
Etruscan Art
Roman Athens
Excavation Results
Museum Findings
“The Origins of the Forum and the Basilica” organized with Nicola Terrenato and Alessandro Pierattini, at the University of Notre Dame-Rome Global Gateway, Rome, Italy.
“Signifying the Senses and Female Emotions in Italy and Greece,” organized with Danielle Bennett, Ph.D.. With presenters Amelia W. Eichengreen, Danielle Bennett, Ph.D., Maria Dimitopoulos, and Keely Heuer, Ph.D., and respondents Timothy McNiven, Ph.D. and Regina Loehr, Ph.D. at the 123rd Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, United States
Archaeological Institute of America representative for the Ann Arbor chapter
“Refuge and Refugees in the Ancient Mediterranean World,” Columbia University, New York
Classics Colloquium coordinator, Department of Greek, Latin and Classical Studies, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania
“New Methodologies for Reconstructing Italic Archaic Architecture” in the colloquium “Landscape Urbanism and Ancient Greek and Roman Cities: A Multidisciplinary Approach,” Annual International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Albuquerque, NM
“From Hut to Elite Complex: the Transformation of the North Slope of the Palatine in Archaic Rome” in the colloquium “Urban Transition in the Italian peninsula and its islands,” 125th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, IL
"40 years later: A Reassessment of Carandini's Archaic 'Atrium houses' on the north slope of the Palatine," Accordia Early Career Talks, Accordia Research Institute, University of London, London UK
“Architectural Processes and the Origin of the Republican Basilica,” The Origins of the Forum and the Basilica, organized by Amelia Eichengreen, Alessandro Pierattini, and Nicola Terrenato and, at the University of Notre Dame-Rome Global Gateway, Rome, Italy.
“Facing fear on Pompeian wall paintings,” in the colloquium “Signifying the Senses and Female Emotions in Italy and Greece,” 123th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, United States
“Diverse Elite Identities in Southern Central Italy,” with Parrish Wright, in the colloquium “Non-Roman Elites: Tracking persistence and change in central Italy through the Roman conquest,” 120th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego, United States
“Side B of the Aristonothos Vase: Etruscan Pirates and a Seventh- Century Naval Conflict,” 119th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, United States
“Spectating, Experience, and the Changes under Rome at Greece’s Oldest Theatre,” 15th Annual Symposium on the Performance of Ancient Drama, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
“Reexamining the Landscape of Roman Athens,” 3rd International Postgraduate Conference on Perspectives in Classical Archaeology (PeKIA III 2014): The Archaeology of Classical Landscape, Institute for Classical Archaeology, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
“An Athens After Augustus,” Imperia: Lo Spazio Mediterraneo dal Mondo Antico all’eta Contemporanea, Università Roma Tre, Rome, Italy
“Battle Sarcophagi in Ancient Rome: An Explanation of the Visual Differences Present on the Alexander, Portonaccio, Achilles and Penthesilea, and Ludovisi Sarcophagi,” Sunoikisis Fall 2012 Research Symposium, The Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington D.C., United States
“A New Perspective on an Ancient Intersection: The Results of 2022 Excavation Season of Area J at Gabii,” with Parrish Wright, Marylin Evans, James Nesbitt-Prosser, Darcy Tuttle, Sam Ross, Shannon Ness, Alison Ritterhaus, Abigail Staub, and Giordano Iacomelli, 124th
Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, LA, United States
“Life at Gabii during the Middle and Late Imperial Periods,” with Arianna Zapelloni Pavia and Darcy Tuttle, in the Colloquium “The Gabii Project” organized by Andrew C. Johnston, 121st Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Washington D.C., United States
“The Only Known Example of a Roman War Dog,” Annual Anthropology Postgraduate Conference 2015, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom
“Building Locally: Archaic Architecture in Central Italy” in the workshop “Sustainable Architecture: Dialogues between Antiquity and Modernity” at the British School in Rome, Rome, Italy
“From Huts to Palaces: Understanding the Architecture of Rome's First Houses.” Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Ann Arbor, Michigan