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Interviewed for articles in The Scientist, Inside Higher Ed, Science, Nature, and Physics Today about her recent publication on making the peer review of manuscripts more equitable for early career researchers.


Jacquelyne Luce and colleagues Kristin Bright at Middlebury College and Sarah Willen at the University of Connecticut have been awarded a $5,000 seed grant from the New England Humanities Consortium for their project, "Feminist Health Futures: Enacting Collaborative Pedagogies in Health Humanities." The grant will support a series of online dialogues about emerging models of collaborative undergraduate research and public scholarship in the health humanities and a workshop at Middlebury College in the late spring of 2023.


Maciuba, A. Hixson-Lied Visiting Artist and Scholar, School of Art, Art History & Design, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE.


Maciuba, A. 鈥淲ild Art of the Great Plains鈥, Invited speaker at the Wild Great Plains 2025 Conference, Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE.


Maciuba, A. 鈥淭he Print Center's 99th ANNUAL International Competition鈥, semifinalist, juried by Drew Sawyer and Claudia E. Zapata, Philadelphia, PA,


Maciuba, A. 鈥淲atershed鈥, Invited Elizabeth Rubendall Artist-in-Residence and solo exhibition, curated by Ashley Wilkinson, Great Plains Art Museum, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE.


Maciuba, A. (2024) Confluence, Solo Exhibition. September 5鈥擮ctober 16, 2024, Oresman Gallery, Smith College, Brown Fine Arts Center.


Maciuba, A. (2023) Tributary, Solo Exhibition at the Lawrence Arts Center


, an exhibition by Amanda Maciuba, Jessica Tam & Jen Morris will be open at A.P.E. Ltd. Gallery in Northampton, MA. November 10 鈥 December 4, 2021. Reception: Fri, Nov. 12, 5-8PM and Zoom Panel Discussion: Thurs, Nov. 18, 7:30PM with the artists and moderator Amy Brady.


Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for the project 'Contested Places: Cartography, Conflict, and the Visual Arts in Early Modern Europe.' The project is for one year. (2020)