Scholarly Achievements: School of Arts, Humanities, and Renaissance Studies
Here are the latest scholarly accomplishments in the School of Arts, Humanities, and Renaissance Studies.
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Kristen Egan, assistant professor of English An article, “Conservation and Cleanliness: Racial and Environmental Purity in Ellen Richards and Charlotte Perkins Gilman,” published in Women’s Studies Quarterly, a special edition on “Ruin,” December 2011. |
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Sara James, professor of art history Chaired a session, “Art and Architecture on the Mediterranean Rim 1300-1600,” at the Southeast College Art Association, Savannah, GA on November 11, 2011. Awarded first place by the Garden Club of America for her photograph “Mottisfont” in the category Garden Paths. |
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Sarah Kennedy, professor of English Two poems, appearing in the next issue of The Louisville Review. |
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Brenci Patino, assistant professor of Spanish A paper, “‘Con la flor del domingo’: Cultural Representations of the Maid in (Mid) 20th Century Mexico” at the South Atlantic Modern Languages Association (SAMLA) convention on November 6, 2011. |




