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Professor of Religious Studies Heidi Ravven was recently appointed as a Senior Fellow at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University (GMU).
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This summer, anthropology and religious studies major Kyle Clark ’22 is pitching stories and gathering information in his job with CNBC’s Breaking News desk and its Specials Unit.
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Dean of Faculty Suzanne Keen recognized nine faculty members with Dean’s Scholarly Achievement Awards in three categories at the May 5 faculty meeting.
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Now that religious studies major Pheobe Duke-Mosier ’19 has been out of Hamilton for a little more than a year, she’s gained a deeper appreciation for her liberal arts education. She agreed to answer these questions about Hamilton and beyond.
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With his ongoing research project “The Spiritual Life of Dolls: Religious Technologies from Adam to Barbie to AI,” Associate Professor of Religious Studies S. Brent Rodriguez-Plate has been slowly uncovering humanity’s knack for reimagining the human form and engaging with it in myriad impactful, personal ways.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell recently presented “The Story of Jane: How an Obscure Black Woman Changes American History” at Smith College.
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“Spinoza’s Ethics of ratio: discovering and applying a Spinozan model of human nature,” by Professor of Religious Studies Heidi Ravven, was recently published in the journal Ethics and Education.
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Brent Rodriguez-Plate, associate professor of religious studies by special appointment, was invited to be part of projects at the Fowler Museum at UCLA and The Rubin Museum of Art in New York.
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Since last July, Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell has lectured and been interviewed several times about her book, Your Sister in the Gospel: The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon.
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Estella Brenneman ’20, a religious studies major, walked 300 miles along the Camino de Santiago, a historic pilgrimage route in Spain as part of her Levitt Center research project. The College provided the resources for Estella to go, and she talks about how much she loved returning “home” to the Co-Op, a campus residential option located in Woollcott House.
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