Meira Goldberg’s Book Recognized by the American Society for Theatre Research
Sonidos Negros: On the Blackness of Flamenco, by Meira Goldberg, adjunct associate professor of Film, Media, and Performing Arts, was […]
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 […]
Read moreShortlisted for the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction and a Good Morning America Book Club Pick, Dominicana (Flatiron Books, 2019) […]
Read moreKaren Pearson, chair, Science and Math, and chair, FIT Sustainability Council, appeared on the podcast Straight from the Source to discuss […]
Read moreErica Moretti, Modern Languages and Cultures, published an op-ed in Il Manifesto, a major Italian newspaper, titled “Una Montessori all’americana.” The article […]
Read moreTwo ‘Til Midnight, a novel by Bernard L. Dillard, Science and Math,won first place in the African-American category of the […]
Read moreDe Young created the Fashion History Timeline as a pilot program with her undergraduate history students in 2015. It launched […]
Read moreSolmaz Sharif’s first book of poetry, LOOK (Graywolf Press, 2016), was a finalist for the National Book Award. Although her visit to […]
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