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Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature Nhora Lucía Serrano contributed a short essay to Making Modernism, a web exhibit featuring archival documents from the Newberry Library.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature Nhora Lucía Serrano participated in two panels at the 2018 Modern Language Association (MLA) Conference in January.
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Haley Peltz ’12 performed at Ryles Jazz Club in Cambridge, Mass., on Jan. 12. Accompanied by local jazz musicians Dan Fox (bass), Joe Reid (piano), and Miki Matsuki (drums), Peltz built the show around songs by female composers.
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Jessica Cox ’10 joined Williams Kastner law firm as an associate in their Seattle office. She is a member of the firm’s Business Litigation and Labor and Employment practice groups.
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Nhora Lucía Serrano, visiting assistant professor of comparative literature, has been selected to serve on the judging panel of the 2018 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, frequently referred to as “the comic book world's version of the Oscars.”
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature Nhora Lucía Serrano’s review of Graphic Borders: Latino Comic Books Past, Present and Future was recently published in the Journal of American Ethnic History.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature Nhora Lucía Serrano is the author of a peer-reviewed essay recently published in Approaches to Teaching the Works of Orhan Pamuk.
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Professor of Comparative Literature Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz recently discussed her work on classics and social justice in talks in New York City and in the United Kingdom.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature Nhora Lucía Serrano was recently named a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Scholar.
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The Hamilton College community bid farewell to the independence of the comparative literature department as it transforms into the literature and creative writing department: a fusion of comparative literature, English and creative writing. To commemorate comparative literature’s 40-year legacy of literature and social activism, five accomplished alumni related to the department spoke about what this academic discipline has meant for their lives and their activism, revealing that its rippling effects have in fact changed countless lives.
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