On December 11, the Cyprus Tourism Organization and the AIA sponsored a special lecture and reception at the Broad Street Ballroom in New York City.
Peter Herdrich, CEO of the AIA, was a featured speaker at the 23rd annual conference “The Greek Economy: State Reform—The Cornerstone for Investment and Development”,
The 2013 CHM Award goes to Professor Sudharshan Seneviratne for his excellent conservation work in Sri Lanka.
The AIA Gold Medal Award Committee invites nominations for the award to be presented at the Annual Meeting.
The AIA-New York Society organized a grad/post grad symposium, “Next Generation Speaks Up,” as its National Archaeology Day event.
In October 2013, you have the opportunity to spend a week in Rome exploring the intersection of archaeology and Roman food with AIA President Elizabeth Bartman and Maureen Fant, a food writer specializing in the food of Rome who has been living in the Eternal City for over 30 years.
The Cyprus Tourism Organization & the Archaeological Institute of America invite you to Discover Cyprus at a special lecture and reception.
AIA Kress Lecturer Dr. Sabine Ladstätter adds another honorific – Austrian Scientist of the Year.
As a recipient of the Society Outreach Grant, the AIA Central Carolinas Society hosted an event titled “Parilia: Celebrating Rome’s Birthday” on Saturday, April 21st, 2012.The event was based on Parilia, a festival celebrating the founding of Rome and agriculture.
The AJA has posted an “Editor’s Picks” section on its website. These select articles are open access.
The Site Preservation Program is funding the San Bartolo Mural Project thanks to a special gala pledge drive.
Three of the AIA’s professional members were awarded fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies at the 2013 ACLS Annual Meeting.
Read the Program's 2013 Annual Report to learn about its many activities this past year.