
Jun 10, 2022
Prof. Caroline Séquin Wins Article Prize
Prof. Caroline Séquin's prize-winning article explores the world of white prostitution in colonial Dakar, Senegal
Prof. Caroline Séquin's prize-winning article explores the world of white prostitution in colonial Dakar, Senegal
History major emphasizes the importance of community: 'I hope we each don’t just change the world, but remake it and reimagine it.'
History, government and law double-major will be pursuing a J.D. degree at Villanova Charles Widger School of Law in the fall.
Scholarship will enable Ali to complete a 10-week immersive language experience to learn Urdu, a language native to India and Pakistan.
Backed by a collaborative programming grant, the program will challenge mainstream media narratives and address indigenous religious belief systems that…
Scholars from around the world are expected to join Profs. Robert Blunt and Christopher Lee to explore the study of nighttime in Africa at a conference…
WFMZ-TV interviewed Prof. Paul Barclay regarding a graphic image published by The New York Times showing Ukrainian victims of a Russian attack.
Prof. John Kincaid told NPR that Pennsylvania's share of historic infrastructure bill may depend on state matching requirements
The U.S. economy may adjust to the Russia-Ukraine disruption over the next year, says Prof. John Kincaid
WFMZ-TV and LehighValleyLive.com interviewed Josh Sanborn, chair of Russian and Eastern European studies, about sanctions impacting Russian banks and elites…