Faculty News
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Pavitra Sundar, associate professor of literature, participated in a roundtable on the topic of music, sound, and protest at the Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison, Wisc., from Oct. 18-21.
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Associate Professor of Government Erica De Bruin and Clara Harding '23 co-authored an article published in the Summer/Fall issue of Political Science Educator, the newsletter of the American Political Science Association's Education Section.
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Assistant Professor of History Mackenzie Cooley presented “The Trouble with Simples: A Professor’s Unfinished Pharmacopeia in Enlightenment Venice” in a recent lecture at New York University.
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Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner is the co-editor of a new book and presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.
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Shoshana Keller, the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Russian and Eurasian History, hosted a conference of the Upstate New York historians of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia on Oct. 14.
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President David Wippman is the co-author of “How to Cancel Cancel Culture (or Not),” a book review published recently by The Messenger.
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Ernest Williams, the William R. Kenan Professor of Biology Emeritus, wrote the foreword for a new book titled "Butterflies of Maine and the Canadian Maritime Provinces."
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Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies Jack Martinez-Arias recently published an article titled “Mining, Pollution, and Irony in Manuel Scorza’s Redoble por Rancas (1970)” in the prominent peer-reviewed journal Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, published by Liverpool University Press.
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Associate Professor of Sociology Jaime Kucinskas presented results from her new book manuscript, The Loyalty Trap (under contract, Columbia University Press) at the University of Chicago's Sociology Department on Oct. 4.
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Lisa Trivedi, the Christian A. Johnson Excellence in Teaching Professor of History, recently presented an invited lecture on “Housing for an Industrial Working Class: Ahmedabad, 1920-1950” at Emory University.
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