Week of Events
Spring Faculty Colloquium
Spring Faculty Colloquium
For the Spring colloquium, three faculty members in DOECL—Jessica Wolfe, Gabrielle Calvocoressi, and John McGowan—will discuss current scholarship, as well as conversations and provocations, in their respective areas, or fields. As the newly appointed articles editor of Renaissance Quarterly, the … Read more
Cherríe Moraga: Talk and Book Signing
Cherríe Moraga: Talk and Book Signing
Cherríe Moraga, “Native Country of the Heart: If We Forget Ourselves, Who Will Be Left to Remember Us?”
Senior Honors in Poetry – Readings
Senior Honors in Poetry – Readings
Jack Davis Ronald Harris Alex Reinhart Mariah Lindsey Sean Beatty Carter Hodge
“Marriage Leads to Mayhem: An Analysis of Ghosts and Honor in Tōkaidō Yotsuya Kaidan and El burlador de Sevilla y el convidado de piedra”
“Marriage Leads to Mayhem: An Analysis of Ghosts and Honor in Tōkaidō Yotsuya Kaidan and El burlador de Sevilla y el convidado de piedra”
Snacks will be provided! Laurel Foote-Hudson is a PhD Candidate in Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her dissertation, to be defended this month, utilizes a comparative approach to explore the myriad relationships between … Read more
Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium – Wan-Chuan Kao
Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium – Wan-Chuan Kao
Wan-Chuan Kao (Washington and Lee University) “The Recognition Politics of White Prosopagnosia”
Health Humanities Journal’s Spring 2019 Exhibition Night
Health Humanities Journal’s Spring 2019 Exhibition Night
We are pleased to announce that the Health Humanities Journal is hosting our Spring 2019 Exhibition Night on Friday, April 12 at 6:30 pm in Donovan Lounge on the second floor of Greenlaw. It is a night of health humanities conversation, food, community, and celebrating the … Read more