Attend Panel Discussion About the Capitol’s Legacy with Amy Werbel
Amy Werbel, professor of History of Art, will participate in a panel discussion titled “Reframing the Legacy of the Capitol” […]
Read moreAmy Werbel, professor of History of Art, will participate in a panel discussion titled “Reframing the Legacy of the Capitol” […]
Read moreAmy Werbel, professor of the History of Art, has published an article, “John Haberle’s A Bachelor’s Drawer: Censorship, Geologic Time, […]
Read moreSara Fruner, Modern Languages and Cultures, has published a novel in Italian titled L’istante largo with Bollati Boringhieri Publishers. Born […]
Read moreDr. Alexander Nagel, chair, Art History and Museum Professions, and assistant professor, History of Art, has co-edited a volume on […]
Read moreCarl Rutberg, adjunct professor of American History, through his other career as creative director and founder of Lindman New York, […]
Read moreA 1995 documentary feature by Michelle Handelman, professor of Film, Media, and Performing Arts, titled BloodSisters: Leather, Dykes and Sadomasochism, […]
Read moreSonidos Negros: On the Blackness of Flamenco, by Meira Goldberg, adjunct associate professor of Film, Media, and Performing Arts, was […]
Read moreBetween 1992 and 1995, a war killed more than 100,000 people in the country formerly known as Yugoslavia. Kenan Trebincevic was […]
Read moreThis July, Alexander Nagel, assistant professor, History of Art, spoke on recent research on the archaeology of the UNESCO World […]
Read moreA short story by Richie Narvaez, English and Communication Studies, titled “Room for Rent,” was selected by actor and literacy […]
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