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Stemming from conversations Plate has had in interreligious work in nearby Utica, N.Y., and in New York City, he served as the guest editor of a recent issue of CrossCurrents that focused on “Interreligious Aesthetics.”
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Professor of Religious Studies Heidi Ravven recently co-organized and co-chaired a panel on “Issues of Power and Complicity in Psychiatry and Beyond” with her daughter Dr. Simha E. Ravven ’98.
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Brent Rodriguez-Plate was invited to the “Religious Worlds of New York” summer institute to lead an afternoon workshop on material culture and religion.
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A book review by Heidi Ravven, the Bates and Benjamin Professor of Classical and Religious Studies, was recently published on H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online.
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Three faculty members, Professor of Economics Ann Owen, Professor of History Maurice Isserman, and Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell – were featured in national media outlets on July 31.
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Six faculty members were approved for tenure by Hamilton’s Board of Trustees during a recent meeting. The board awarded tenure to Katherine Brown (physics), Courtney Gibbons (mathematics), Gbemende Johnson (government), Alexandra List (psychology), Max Majireck (chemistry), and Seth Schermerhorn (religious studies).
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Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell was interviewed by the Religion News Service about her new book Your Sister in the Gospel - The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon.
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Senior theses written by religious studies majors Gabe DeJoseph ’19 and Phoebe Duke-Mosier ’19 have recently been accepted for publication as articles in peer-reviewed academic journals.
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Gabe DeJoseph, Phoebe Duke-Mosier, Alex Hendry, and Garth Robinson — all members of the Class of 2019 — were recently inducted into Hamilton College’s chapter of Theta Alpha Kappa.
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Religious studies majors Phoebe Duke-Mosier ’19 and Estella Brenneman ’20 recently presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern International Region of the American Academy of Religion.
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