We are delighted to announce that three more postdoctoral fellows will be arriving here in the coming year. John Sigmier (currently at Penn) will be working on the theater at Falerii Novi as a case study in Roman global architecture, and Francesca Econimo (with a PhD from the Scuola Normale in Pisa) brings a project on islands as female domains in Flavian epic: both won Faculty of Arts and Science Postdoctoral Fellowships. Anne-Sophie Meyer comes to us from Basel with funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation and a project on “the horror paradox in Roman antiquity”. They join Efthymia Tsiolaki (working on Bronze Age Greece) and Wim Nijs (working on flattery and Philodemus), as well as continuing fellows Joseph Gerbasi, Rareș Ilie Marinescu, and Cristiana Roffi.