Posts tagged with “Academics” (All posts)
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Carleton celebrates 15 years of Foro Latinoamericano
18 April 2019The April 26-27 event showcases Latin America as a site of innovative scholarship and creative lived experiences.
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George Shuffelton publishes article about alumni friendships in medieval England
15 February 2019George Shuffelton, Professor of English, published an article titled “School Ties: The Evidence of Alumni Friendships in Later Medieval England” in History of Universities 31.2. The article explores how in the centuries before the existence of alumni societies, newsletters, and reunions, alumni of medieval Oxford and Cambridge kept their friendships alive through letters, meals in college dining halls, and exchanges of books.
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Cox to publish Spanish-language comic book
11 February 2019Stephanie Cox, Senior Lecturer in French, has published an excerpt of Finita la Gringa, a comic book she wrote with her collaborator at the University of Florida, Caridad Jimenez, for use as reading material to…
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Markofski receives grant
11 February 2019Wes Markofski, Assistant Professor of Sociology, has received funding from the Louisville Institute for his project “Good News for the Common Good: Multicultural Evangelicalism and Ethical Democracy in America.” The Louisville…
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Smith celebrates publication of novel
11 February 2019Gregory Blake Smith, Lloyd P. Johnson-Norwest Professor of English and the Liberal Arts, recently participated in a series of events to mark the publication by Penguin Books of the paperback…
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Partisan politics prevents those on the political left from seeing threats to campus free expression, argue Jeffrey Aaron Snyder and Amna Khalid.
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Gao Hong featured on PBS
14 January 2019Gao Hong, Director of the Chinese Music Ensemble and Senior Lecturer in Chinese Musical Instruments, was featured on Almanc on TPT/Twin Cities PBS. Also, during the winter break, she was invited to give…
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Zabin Awarded an NEH Fellowship
8 December 2014Serena Zabin, Associate Professor of History, has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) fellowship for 2015-2016 to finish her book on the Boston Massacre, Occupying Boston: An Intimate History of the Boston Massacre.
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On Wednesday, May 23 at 7 p.m., Carleton College will host a public panel discussion on the ethics of healthcare access in America. Entitled “Healthcare as a Human Right: Access & Barriers,” this event will take place in the College’s Weitz Center for Creativity, Room 236, and is free and open to the public.
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Carleton political science professor Mihaela Czobor-Lupp will present a lecture entitled “Foucault on Biopower and Governmentality” on Monday, Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. in the Gould Library Athenaeum. This event is free and open to the public.
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