Chloe M. Martin Selected to Attend Scholarly Retreat
Assistant Professor Chloe M. Martin, Social Sciences–Psychology, was recently selected to participate in the Society for Personality and Social Psychology […]
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Assistant Professor Chloe M. Martin, Social Sciences–Psychology, was recently selected to participate in the Society for Personality and Social Psychology […]
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A year after the COVID-19 pandemic scuttled the college’s plans for commencement, the college responded with a triumphant comeback: an […]
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When children wear school uniforms, how much do they forfeit their individual identities? On Feb. 4, Kyunghee Pyun, associate professor, […]
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Solmaz Sharif’s first book of poetry, LOOK (Graywolf Press, 2016), was a finalist for the National Book Award. Although her visit to […]
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FIT was a hosting partner in this year’s World Conference on Women’s Studies, April 25 to 27 in Bangkok. The […]
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Invasive species* by Marwa Helal, an adjunct faculty member in English and Communication Studies, is a hybrid of poetry and […]
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The United Nations has described the ongoing conflict in Yemen as “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.” Thousands have died in […]
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No one in the world makes movies like director Frederick Wiseman. His earliest documentaries, including Titicut Follies (1967), which exposed the […]
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The Katie Murphy Amphitheatre was alive with the sound of poetry being recited by high school students who gathered for […]
Read morePoet and playwright Claudia Rankine will give a talk titled “The Creative Imagination and Race,” followed by a Q&A […]
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