Posts tagged with “Research” (All posts)
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Carleton announces five Fulbright grant winners
17 May 2017Meet the Carls who will spend a year abroad on prestigious Fulbright grants.
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Guo awarded post-doctoral fellowship
16 May 2017Shaohua Guo, Assistant Professor of Chinese, has been awarded a Henry Luce Foundation/ACLS Program in China Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship for her current project, “Liberalization of Cultural Space: Progressive Trends in…
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Feldman-Savelsberg presents in MN and abroad
16 May 2017Pamela Feldman-Savelsberg, Broom Professor of Social Demography and Anthropology, recently delivered two public lectures: “Teaching Global Health in African Studies: Engagement in and Beyond the Liberal Arts Classroom,” presented at…
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Donelan invited to gender in cinema symposium
16 May 2017Carol Donelan, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, participated in an international symposium on “Representing Gender and History in Film and Television” at the University of Minnesota, May 5 through…
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Wilkie presents on Macedonian conflict
11 May 2017Nancy Wilkie, William H. Laird Professor of Classics, Anthropology, and the Liberal Arts, Emerita, gave an invited lecture on April 18 at Macalester College entitled “What’s in a Name? The…
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Raylor publishes on Marvell
11 May 2017Timothy Raylor, Professor of English, has published an article, “Andrew Marvell: Traveling Tutor” in Marvell Studies, 2 (2017).
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McKinstry presents, leads workshop
11 May 2017Susan Jaret McKinstry, Helen F. Lewis Professor of English, presented a paper on “Digital Victorians” at the Victorian Studies Association meeting in Vancouver, April 28 and 29. She was asked…
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Bloomer presents in Hawaii
11 May 2017Kristin Bloomer, Associate Professor of Religion, gave an invited paper at the 34th Annual Symposium of the Center for South Asian Studies, University of Hawaii-Manoa, on “Pedagogy and Community Building.”
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Thornton Awarded NACUBO Fellowship
11 May 2017Carleton Comptroller Linda Thornton has been named one of 16 exceptional business and finance professionals from colleges and universities across the United States. Announced by the National Association of College…
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Wes Markofski, Assistant Professor of Sociology, gave an invited paper presentation at an interdisciplinary workshop on “Religious Conviction and Intellectual Humility in Public Life” at the University of Connecticut.
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