Faculty News
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Classics Ian N. Mills published an article titled 鈥淢arcion as Textual Critic? Heresiological Rhetoric and the Conventions of Roman Scholarship鈥 in the Journal of Early Christian Studies (JECS).
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Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies Jack Mart铆nez Arias oversaw the critical edition of Jun铆n (1930), a poetry collection by Enrique Bustamante y Ballivi谩n. This edition brings back a long-overlooked work that explores the effects of large-scale mining on Indigenous Andean lands.
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Associate Professor of Philosophy Alexandra Plakias was recently selected to be a Marc Sanders Foundation (MSF) 2025 Media Fellow.
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Assistant professors Viva Horowitz (physics) and Wei Zhan (economics) were approved for tenure at the March meeting of the Board of Trustees.
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Associate Professor of Literature Stephanie Bahr recently presented a paper in Boston at the joint session of the Shakespeare Association of America (SAA) and the Renaissance Society of America (RSA).
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Assistant Professor of Theatre Emily K. Harrison was the director for ROLEPLAY, presented recently in Baton Rouge at Louisiana State University鈥檚 Swine Palace Theatre.
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Associate Professor of Government Erica De Bruin has been awarded a $68,974 grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada to fund a new project on "The U.S. Military in a Political Crisis."
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A study of the relationship between political ads and consumer sentiment by Assistant Professor of Economics Cody Couture and Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Chair of Public Policy and Professor of Economics, was recently published in the European Journal of Political Economy.
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An essay by Associate Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner appears as a chapter in Horror in Classical Antiquity and Beyond: Body, Affect, Concepts, a new open-access edited volume from Bloomsbury.
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Professor of Africana Studies Nigel Westmaas published a review of the text Reproducing Domination: On the Caribbean Postcolonial State, edited by Percy C. Hintzen. The review appears in the latest issue of the New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids.
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