Symposium: Dr. Lesley Wolff

Dr. Lesley Wolff, Assistant Professor of Art and Design, gave her talk “Nation on a Plate: Digesting the Art of Mexico” for her symposium on Oct 30, 2023. She teaches courses in museum studies and modern/contemporary art. Dr. Wolff is completing two book projects, a forthcoming volume Nourish and Resist: Food and Feminisms in ContemporaryContinue reading “Symposium: Dr. Lesley Wolff”

Conference Travel – Lena Malpeli

I recently went to the ALT_CTL Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Film Festival in Brooklyn for source material for my independent study on Afro- and African- Futurism via an Honors travel award. The festival was to showcase black sci-fi or futurist media. My independent study with Dr. Onipede Hollist and Daleyna Abril contains a 6000+ word paper toContinue reading “Conference Travel – Lena Malpeli”

Learning about Leadership

Drs. Aimee Whiteside and Deirdre Dixon are teaching a class on Leadership this year for HON 255: Idea Lab Humanities. The students conducted research projects and put on mock conferences for their course in the leadership lab, presenting posters and research materials as part of their “leadership showcase” projects. Students researched everyone from Harriet Tubman,Continue reading “Learning about Leadership”