Faculty News
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Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner recently co-organized and chaired a three-day seminar on “Radical Medeas” at the Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) in Montreal.
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Marianne Janack, the John Stewart Kennedy Professor of Philosophy, and the students and volunteers she works with, have published the newest issue of Book XI: a Journal of Literary Philosophy.
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Associate Professor of Africana Studies Nigel Westmaas presented a paper on "Reparations and Reconciliation: Exploring the Significance of Apology and Restitution for slavery in Guyana" at the “Black Perspectives” conference in March at the University of Virginia.
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A paper co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Sally Cockburn and Sean McAvoy '23 was published in the most recent issue of Involve, A Journal of Mathematics
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Martine Guyot-Bender, the Christian A. Johnson Excellence in Teaching Award Professor of French and Francophone Studies, discussed Cambodian Arthouse cinema at a recent international colloquium at Villanova University.
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Barbara Gold, the Edward North Chair of Greek and Greek Literature and Professor of Classics Emerita, recently published an article on “Simone Weil’s Iliad: Misunderstanding Homer?” in the journal EuGeStA.
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Ian Mills, visiting assistant professor of classics and religious studies, published an essay titled "Crucifying the Musical Christ: The Politics of Jesus' Death in Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar" in The Revealer: A Review of Religion and Media.
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Paintings by Professor of Art Katharine Kuharic are included in Art Basel Hong Kong taking place March 28 to 30, with preview days March 26 and 27.
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“Hopes that Biden will quit his reelection campaign ignore the differences – and lessons – of LBJ and 1968’s Democratic catastrophe, by Phil Klinkner, the James S. Sherman Memorial Professor of Political Science and Professor of Government, was recently published by The Conversation.
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A book of interviews by Professor of Cinema and Media Studies Scott MacDonald was the festival publication for Punto de Vista, the international documentary film festival of Navarra.
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