Professor Annetta Alexandridis passed away on April 13, according to an announce
Professor Annetta Alexandridis passed away on April 13, according to an announcement from the College of Arts and Sciences. She was a staple of the Cornell community, recognized for her unwavering dedication to her students as a mentor, advisor, and Director of Undergraduate Studies. An associate professor of art history and archaeology, Alexandridis specialized in the ancient world. Her research investigated gender, animals, and the media of archaeology, including a recent major project on the history of plaster cast collections. Beyond the classroom, she served as a curator for Cornell's coin and plaster cast collections and co-directed the Harvard-Cornell Exploration of Sardis. She was known for championing interdisciplinary work and team-teaching with her colleagues. May she rest in peace.
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