News Archive

“The World That Fear Made” by Jason Sharples University of Pennsylvania Press
September 17, 2020
Book Analyzes Slave Revolts and Conspiracy Scares in Early America
“Pay-to-Vote or Protecting Democracy? Florida’s Showdown Over Felon Voting Rights”
September 14, 2020
鶹Ů’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters presents the free virtual event “Pay-to-Vote or Protecting Democracy? Florida’s Showdown Over Felon Voting Rights” on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m.
“Postcolonial Hangups in Southeast Asian Cinema: Poetics of Space, Sound, and Stability” by Gerald Sim
September 10, 2020
Book reveals how postcoloniality manifests stylistically in films
 “The Politics of Protest: The First Amendment and Free Expression” on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 4 p.m.
September 08, 2020
鶹Ů’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters presents the free virtual event “The Politics of Protest: The First Amendment and Free Expression” on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 4 p.m.
S. Marek Muller
September 03, 2020
Book evaluates the rhetoric of animal rights activists Steven Wise and Gary Francione, as well as the Earth jurisprudence paradigm.
Future PAGES Project
August 31, 2020
Theatre Lab, the professional resident company of 鶹Ů, is excited to begin the 2020-21 season of Educational Outreach programming with the Future PAGES Project.
Lotus Seeley, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology,
August 27, 2020
The award is presented annually to the best sociological journal article on the topic of sex and gender
New Faculty 2020
August 26, 2020
The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters is proud to announce that sixteen new faculty members have joined the College in seven different departments.
Michael J. Horswell
August 24, 2020
Professors have spent their summer preparing to provide you a deeply engaging academic experience.
Mehmet Gurses, Professor of Political Science
August 20, 2020
”Anatomy of a Civil War: SociopoliticalImpacts of the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey” (University of Michigan Press, 2018) by Mehmet Gurses