For Historian Amy Werbel, Past Is Prologue
Those of us who aren’t historians might imagine that 19th-century efforts to impose morality on America have little to do […]
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Those of us who aren’t historians might imagine that 19th-century efforts to impose morality on America have little to do […]
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Professor Kyunghee Pyun’s research into hybrid dandyism across history is finding broad recognition in academia and museums around the world. […]
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Alexander Nagel, chair, Art History and Museum Professions, recently presented at the conference “Past Meets Present: The Impact of Tradition […]
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A supply-chain conference recently featured two FIT educators sharing insights on how businesses can do better at bringing products to […]
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Natasha Degen, chair of Art Market Studies in the School of Graduate Studies, has been elected to the board of […]
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Theanne Schiros’s research into microbial leather is finding broad recognition in the academic and popular press. Schiros, associate professor of […]
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Sonja Chapman, International Trade and Marketing, has been elected to serve as chair of the Cotton Board. The Memphis, Tennessee-based […]
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Last summer, Amy Lemmon, a poet and professor of English and Communication Studies, completed her first residency—a four-week fellowship at […]
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FIT faculty member Jake S. Friedman, instructor of the History of Animation course, has published his third book. In The […]
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For many in academia, summer is a time to kick back and relax. Not so for C.J. Yeh and Christie […]
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