Event

Mapping Crisis: The Archaeology of Forced Migration in Modern Greece

Join us for the next GIS User Group meeting on Thursday, May 25, 2017.

This month, we welcome guest speaker Kostis Kourelis, PhD, from Franklin & Marshall College, who will lead a discussion on migration in modern Greece.

All faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact steven Melly at sjm389@drexel.edu

About Dr. Kourelis
Kostis Kourelis is an architectural historian and archaeologist, and Associate Professor of Art History at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster PA. His fieldwork focuses on settlements, landscapes, and vernacular architecture; he has excavated in Greece, Italy, Tunisia, and Ukraine. His recent scholarship focuses on refugee camps and deserted villages in Greece, on ethnic neighborhoods in American cities, and on labor housing in North Dakota. Kourelis teaches History of Architecture, Medieval Art, Islamic Art, Migration Architecture, Archaeology of Home, and Lancaster Architecture. He is advisor to students interested in Architecture, Design, Urban Studies, Landscape Architecture, and Historic Preservation.

Date:
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
W. W. Hagerty Library, Research Connections Room 210
Campus:
University City Campus

Event Organizer

Stacy Stanislaw

Director of Communications
Drexel University Libraries
3300 Market Street
Philadelphia PA, 19104
svs22@drexel.edu