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How one student brought Taylor Swift’s lyrics from the Billboard Hot 100 to an academic research conference.
Professor Grant Eckstein leads successful outreach effort with eye-tracking experiment.
College faculty explain how art helps us learn about the world around us.
Learn about the various student journals in the College of Humanities and how you can join them!
Linguistics faculty help train missionaries as basic English language teachers to enter Mongolia.
Find out how you can help support neurodivergent students.
Women may have been silent onscreen in early cinema, but backstage they were building a powerful new art form.
Adjunct Professor Madeleine Dresden highlights common racist tropes and stereotypes in writing and offers solutions and alternatives for more diverse and inclusive writing for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities.
Associate Professor Rob McFarland discusses how Thelma and Louise challenged the film industry thirty years ago and continue to do so today.
The American Studies program hosted a webinar on religious diversity on April 2nd, featuring four panelists with common values of acceptance and understanding.
The obstacles women artists have encountered—and continue to experience—while trying to obtain a foothold in the art world are legion. Compounding these professional challenges are the personal adversities we all face to some degree or another: poor physical or mental health, troubled relationships, economic insecurity, faltering faith, the passing of loved ones.
As a result of stay-at-home safety measures surrounding COVID-19, Global Women’s Studies students presented their capstone research virtually.