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English professor receives NEH Grant to Study Modernism
Mary Unger, assistant professor of English at Ripon College, will join a group of twenty-five college and university professors taking part in the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholars four-week institute on “Making Modernism: Literature and Culture in Twentieth-Century Chicago, 1893-1955.” Unger will receive a $3,300 stipend to help cover the travel costs, books and other research expenses, and…
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Tagged 20th century, chicago, culture, english, literature, modernism, National Endowment for the Humanities, summer scholars
Stovel Publishes “Concepts of Ethnicity and Culture in Andean Archaeology”
“Concepts of Ethnicity and Culture in Andean Archaeology,” by Emily M. Stovel, associate professor of anthropology, was published in the March 2013 issue of “Latin American Antiquity,” published by the Society for American Archaeology. Although Andean archaeology has long used the term “ethnic” to refer to human groups, new understandings of ethnicity have injected less static understandings of contextualized identity…
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Tagged andean, andes, anthropology, archaeology, culture, ethnology, faculty, new, news, Peru, publication, publications, research, South America, travel
Alumni Profile: Jessi Kofler Guenther ’97
Relocating to England has opened a world of opportunity not only for Jessi Kofler Guenther ’97 in her job, but also for her husband, Mike Guenther ’97, and their sons, Greyson, 6, and Graham, 3. Guenther runs the Managed Services and Recruitment Process Outsourcing business lines for Europe and Asia for Allegis Group Services, a human capital management firm that…
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Tagged alumni, business, communication, culture, europe, illinois, language, liberal arts, london, paris, prague, ripon college, rome, wisconsin
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