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Majalla

New Majalla Issue Available!

JNES

Journal of Near Eastern Studies Publishes October 2019 Issue

Tell Edfu

Tell Edfu Excavation Featured in Tableau Magazine

Akiva Sanders

Akiva Sanders Awarded Fulbright-Hays DDRA

Chris Woods

Christopher Woods Talks about the Politics of Archaeology In Iraq on the Big Brains Podcast

OI

NELC Faculty Celebrate the Oriental Institute's Centennial

Steinkeller

Piotr Steinkeller, Assyriologist & NELC Alum, Honored by University

DYF

NELC Students Awarded Dissertation Fellowships

mosiac

NELC Undergraduates Awarded Departmental Prizes

Samuel Hodgkin

NELC Alum Appointed Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Yale University

mosiac

Prestigious Fellowship Awarded to NELC student, Andrew Burlingame

Miguel Civil

Miguel Civil, world’s leading scholar of ancient Sumerian, 1926-2019

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