Faculty News

glowingly reviewed Thorsten Dennerline and Michael Dumanis鈥 鈥,鈥 writing that the 鈥渃louds, sky, [and] text鈥.create a rich brew that has...everything to do with the roots of poetry.鈥

Art History, a leading journal in the field, has published an essay by Vanessa Lyon called "A Psalm for King James: Rubens's Peace Embracing Plenty and the Virtues of Female Affection at Whitehall.鈥

On the eve of the presidential inauguration, a top journal in American anthropology has published a collection of essays, co-edited by Associate Director of the Center for the Advancement of Public Action David Bond, which raises new questions about the rise of Trump and the current state of American politics. The collection features work from leading anthropologists who offer provocative reflections on the culture of Trump and popular misconceptions of class and race today. These wide-ranging essays offer bold new interpretations of solidarity, hate and the future of American democracy.

The Digital Stone Project, founded by Jon Isherwood, is 鈥渃hanging the nature of the art鈥 of stone carving.

Poetry faculty Phillip B. Williams and alumna Safiya Sinclair '10 were included in an article on Poets&Writers called "The Shadows of Words: Our Twelfth Annual Look At Debut Poets."