Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
AAPI Literature and Media Club Founder and President Julie Cha ’25 recommends top reads.
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Speaker: Dr. Melissa Coleman, Claremont McKennaTitle: Wired to cooperate: Neural basis of cooperative behavior in a neotropical wrenDate: February 28, 2014Time: 10:15am – 11:30amPlace: 1103 Bioscience Research BuildingHost: Dr. Katrina MacLeod
Join the National Gallery of Art and the University of Maryland Department of Art History and Archeaeology for the convening of this forty-fourth annual session.
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At MLA 2014 in Chicago, Marilee Lindemann reserved as a respondent for Digital Queers, Queering the Digital: Gaming, Programming, Performance.
Lewis Lawson, professor emeritus, has published A Rogue's Life: R. Clay Crawford, Prison Escapee, Union Army Officer, Pretend Millionaire, Phony Physician and the Most Respected Man in Macon, Georgia (McFarland).
On February 17th, Martha Nell Smith gave a talk to contemporary poet (and National Book Award winner) Mark Doty's graduate seminar at Rutgers University.
Danuta Hinc was interviewed about her novel, To Kill the Other, by Eva Kapitan on a literary blog, "Authors of the Roundtable" on February 5th.
Regina Harrison participated in the 2nd INTERNATIONAL GUAMAN POMA COLLOQUIUM, at the The Royal Library, in Copenhagen, October 24–26 2013.
Sin and Confession in Colonial Peru by Regina Harrison looks closely at the implementation of the European sacrament of confession in the early modern contest of the Andes.
Brian Richardson is a Scholar in Residence at the University of Bologna during spring semester, among other recent accomplishments. Read on to learn more!