Nov 22, 2021
Shedding light on Mexican American religions
The latest book by Prof. Brett Hendrickson explores complex religious experiences and practices that have shaped Mexican American life in the U.S.
The latest book by Prof. Brett Hendrickson explores complex religious experiences and practices that have shaped Mexican American life in the U.S.
Congratulations to Samatha Ganser ’23 and Profs. Justin Hines (chemistry) and Mike Butler (biology) for co-authoring the laboratory exercise Exploring…
The chemistry professor reviews more than 100 “sharksploitation” films in his book, You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Book.
An article by Prof. Brett Hendrickson's is included in the Hispanic Heritage Month reading list offered by Johns Hopkins University Press.
Don Miller, MaCracken Professor Emeritus of History, will speak at noon today on his book Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign That Broke the Confederacy.
The Religion & City Podcast interviewed Prof. Brett Hendrickson about his book Border Medicine: A Transcultural History of Mexican-American Curanderismo…
Prof. Brooks Thomas and his collaborators published an article involving dark particles in April in Physical Review.
Prof. Paul Barclay updated and expanded his 2018 book Outcasts of Empire: Japan’s Rule on Taiwan’s “Savage Border,” 1874-1945 for a Chinese-language…
Prof. Paul Barclay recently updated and expanded his 2018 book Outcasts of Empire for a Chinese-language edition.
Prof. Olga Anna Duhl recently published the article ''Giovanni da Verrazzano’s ‘Letter to King Francis I’ (1524)'' in Le Moyen Français 83.