Announcing 2019-20 Tulane Scholarly Retreats
August 21, 2019
A Studio in the Woods and the Tulane ByWater Institute seek to enhance and support the scholarship and creativity of Tulane faculty and trainees by awarding one- to two-week residencies. These residencies provide a retreat for faculty and trainees across disciplines to work on a discrete project or scholarly pursuit that can be new or complementary to ongoing work. Scholarly Residents for 2019-20 are:
• Kate Baldwin, Professor of English, School of Liberal Arts
• AnnieLaurie Erickson, Assistant Professor of Photography, Newcomb Art Department, School of Liberal Arts
• Sarah Garner, Director of Pathologists’ Assistant Program and Assistant Professor, School of Medicine
• Erin Glackin, PhD Candidate in Psychology, School of Science and Engineering
• Katharine Jack, Professor of Anthropology, Director of Environmental Studies, School of Liberal Arts
• Jose Sanchez Vera, PhD Candidate in Spanish and Portugese, School of Liberal Arts
• Dovile Vilda, Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine