We are proud of our graduating seniors for the BA in CCS students for spring 2023! We chose to feature one of our students in the program as the semester ends.
Alexis Nelson
Alexis Nelson will graduate this week with her BA in CCS with… Read more
Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on May 9, 2023
We are proud of our graduating seniors for the BA in CCS students for spring 2023! We chose to feature one of our students in the program as the semester ends.
Alexis Nelson will graduate this week with her BA in CCS with… Read more
Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on May 8, 2023
Congratulations to CCS undergraduate student Morgan Wood, who will receive the Gary Kane Study Abroad Scholarship offered by the department of Comparative Cultural Studies! Morgan is a major in Comparative Cultural Studies with a minor in Museum Studies. Morgan will study… Read more
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We are proud of our graduating seniors for the BIS in Humanities students for spring 2023! We chose to feature a few of our students in the program as the semester ends.
Gladys Ripley will graduate this week in the program and intends to apply to law school in… Read more
Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on May 2, 2023
Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Humanities Dr. Marco Cabrera Geserick! He will become the next coordinator of Latin American Studies in fall 2023. He is a specialist in Latin American history and cultural history. His research explores issues of memory and history in nineteenth-century U.S. and Latin America.
Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on May 1, 2023
Assistant Teaching Professor of Humanities Dr. Kent Linthicum recently received an award and a fellowship to support completion of his book project Crowning Coal: Slavery, Fossil Fuels, and Literature 1755–1865. The Office of the Vice President for Research presented Dr. Linthicum the Scholarly and Creativity Award and the College of Arts & Letters awarded him an inaugural Arts and Humanities Fellowship.
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Congratulations to CCS undergraduate student Morgan Wood, who will receive the Lois Kellogg Duncan scholarship offered by the department of Comparative Cultural Studies! Morgan is a major in Comparative Cultural Studies with a minor in Museum Studies. Morgan writes “I choose to major in CCS because I have always had a passion for the arts and social sciences. I started my postsecondary education with an interest in many different subject areas and not much of an idea what I… Read more