Jan 21, 2022
Prof. Vora’s Research on Middle East Report’s Most Read List
Associate Professor of Anthropology Neha Vora and Amélie Le Renard‘s article: “Who is ‘Indian’ in the Gulf? Race, Labor and Citizenship,” published in…
Associate Professor of Anthropology Neha Vora and Amélie Le Renard‘s article: “Who is ‘Indian’ in the Gulf? Race, Labor and Citizenship,” published in…
Professor Rebecca Kissane and coauthor Sarah Winslow’s new book, Whose Game? Gender and Power in Fantasy Sports (Temple 2020), has received outstanding…
The A&S Department’s courses are busy with guest visits from practitioners, giving our students a chance to engage directly with changemakers regarding…
Professor Mónica Salas Landa, the A&S Department, and A&S students are collaborating with Skillman Library to bring the Hostile Terrain 94 participatory…
A&S faculty have invited a number of distinguished scholars to visit classes via Zoom for guest lectures. These visits provide invaluable opportunities…
At the end of year awards ceremony, Professor Andrea Smith won the Delta Upsilon Distinguished Mentoring and Teaching Award, Professor Neha Vora won the…
A&S students received awards at the 2021 Honors Convocation Ceremony. The inaugural winners of the Amanda Miner ’18 Award for Campus and A&S Department…
Two of our fantastic senior majors are finalists for the Pepper Prize! Learn more about Tyler Cook and Lauren Phillips-Jackson here, and don’t forget to…
Department faculty worked this year to commemorate two beloved alumnae majors with awards in their memory for outstanding current students. Carolyn Byington…
Prof. Andrea Smith has recently published two articles from her Celebrating Sullivan research. See citations, links, and abstracts below. Congratulations…