The CRRS is pleased to welcome to our library team Jessica Farrell-Jobst, our newest Corbet Undergraduate Research Assistant, and Tianna Uchacz, our new Robson Graduate Assistant. Jessica joins us from the History Department, where she is a 4th year student with a deep love for the Renaissance. Tianna is a PhD Candidate in Art History at the University of Toronto. Her dissertation, “Sensual Bodies and Artistic Prowess in Netherlandish Painting ca. 1540-1570,” examines the themes, forms, and narrative strategies of mid-sixteenth century Netherlandish history painting, with a particular focus on the sensual nude. In the autumn of 2011, she held a three-month research fellowship at Utrecht University, and from 2009 to 2011 she was a guest researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Tianna’s research interests include the relationship between the visual and literary arts in Netherlandish culture; the implications of artistic medium for the design process, expressive potential, and perceived value of artworks; and the impact of familial, personal, and professional networks on artistic production.