The AIA and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) are pleased to announce a new AIA-managed grant program aimed at supporting archaeological research around the world.
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The AIA has joined with numerous other scholarly organizations in endorsing the American Sociological Association Statement on Student Evaluations of Teaching (September 2019). The statement speaks to the use of […]
It is with deep sadness the AIA shares news of the passing of Dr. Lanny Bell. We offer our sincere condolences to his family, colleagues, former students, and friends in […]
The AIA is deeply saddened by the passing of Larissa Bonfante and we extend our condolences to her family, her many colleagues, students, and friends in the world of archaeology. […]
AIA and SCS are pleased to announce the first-ever joint harassment policy for the AIA-SCS Annual Meeting. A joint AIA and SCS working group, including staff and officers of both […]
The AIA-North Carolina (Triangle Area) Society shared an update on one of their events, which was supported by an AIA Society Outreach Grant.
The AIA-SCS joint ad hoc committee on the future of classics and archaeology met earlier this year to discuss pressures common to both fields. The group agreed to create a […]
The AIA has signed a letter in support of the proposed Chaco Cultural Heritage Area Protection Act.
As many of you are venturing into the field to participate in excavations, we encourage everyone to share photos from their digs with the AIA community and the public by mentioning @archaeology_aia on Twitter & Instagram, and by using the hashtag #AIAintheField.
We are pleased to share our new website and will continue to make improvements as we focus on creating a resource to support the AIA’s mission to excavate, educate, and advocate.
The AIA has signed on to a letter urging increased funding for key accounts within the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
The AIA recently joined with over a dozen other learned societies in signing a joint statement opposing proposed program cuts at the University of Tulsa.
The Nominating Committee has submitted its initial slate for election at the 2020 Meeting of Council. AIA members are encouraged to submit additional suggestions for consideration to Carla Antonaccio, by September 1, 2019.
The AIA has selected Dr. Jack Davis as the 2020 recipient of the AIA’s Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement.
AIA President Jodi Magness elected to American Academy of Arts and Science.
The AIA has submitted letters to the State Department’s Cultural Property Advisory Committee in support of import restrictions on archaeological material from Chile & Jordan.
Some AIA members have received an email solicitation message claiming to be from the AIA, however, the message is not from the AIA.
A letter in support of the Kentucky Archaeological Survey from the AIA, through its Kentucky Society.
The Archaeological Institute of America is pleased to announce our 2019-2020 Grant Winners.
The new website of the Cultural Heritage by Archaeology and the Military Panel (CHAMP) is now active!