Posts Tagged ‘Humanities’
Sweet charity & medieval guilt
Posted in Academics & Research on January 16, 2013
Adam Davis has just won a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to study charitable practices in medieval France.
Summer Scholars—all year long
Posted in Academics & Research on October 11, 2012
The Summer Scholars program is a four-season opportunity for students, but the fall is when we see the fruits of their research.
More than just gossip
Posted in Academics & Research on October 10, 2011
Alyssa Howard-Tripp ’13 makes a defense of the feminine voice in celebrity gossip, and its importance in our society.
Radio is dead?
Posted in Academics & Research on September 21, 2011
Katie Woods ’13 considers the role of drama in radio programming, and how it’s more popular in the U.K. than the U.S.A.
A fall harvest of summer research
Posted in Academics & Research on September 16, 2011
After a summer of focused study, students display the fruits of their labor at the Summer Scholar poster sessions.
Getting lost in lost books
Posted in Academics & Research on August 17, 2011
Jordan Kurker-Mraz ’14 explores the discarded classics and why they should matter (or not) to our culture.
‘I Want to Look American!’
Posted in Academics & Research on August 15, 2011
Summer scholar Rebecca Zhou ’13 looks at the American fashion industry’s future in China.
No lab coat required!
Posted in Academics & Research on August 15, 2011
An introduction to TheDEN’s summer series on undergraduate research in the humanities.



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