Jul 4, 2020
Professor Kissane’s new book, Whose Game?, featured on podcast
Professor Rebecca Kissane and coauthor Sarah Winslow were interviewed on the New Books Network podcast series for their book, Whose Game? Gender and Power…
Professor Rebecca Kissane and coauthor Sarah Winslow were interviewed on the New Books Network podcast series for their book, Whose Game? Gender and Power…
On Monday, June 29th at 3pm, our very own Prof. Vora and Ben Jahre are moderating the following discussion: Unpacking Racialized News Through Media Literacy:…
Join us in congratulating our students who completed honors theses! This year we had a particularly strong– and record-breaking!– crop of thesis students…
Princess Adeyinka and Camilla Samuelsson are co-winners of the Paul Bernon Memorial Prize this year. The Paul Bernon Memorial Prize is awarded to the graduating…
A Look at Lafayette: Student Vlog, Part I A Look at Lafayette: Student Vlog, Part II A Look at Lafayette: Student Vlog, Part III
Of the ten Pepper Prize finalists, three are A&S majors. https://pepperprize.lafayette.edu/candidates-2020/ We have so many outstanding senior majors this…
Prof. Kissane’s book Whose Game? Gender and Power in Fantasy Sports (Temple 2020) has just been published. To find out more about it, visit this blog post…
The A&S Department kicked off our annual Ethnographic Research Colloquium on March 12, 2020 with a fabulous lecture by Shalini Shankar, Professor of Anthropology…
Yazmin Baptiste traveled to Philadelphia for the Eastern Sociological Society’s annual meeting in February to present a poster entitled “Privatization…
A&S student research from A&S 275: Gender and Family in Modern and Contemporary Japan and A&S 231: Anthropology of Education was featured at the LVAIC…