Kia Gregory wrote an article called “The oldest African-American women’s golf club in the United States” Associate Professor of the Journalism + Design program Kia Gregory, writes that despite the ebbs and flows of the sport, which some… Posted on: March 17, 2017 By: langarts
Dominic Pettman’s Remarks on the Legacy of Madame Francine Descartes – First Lady and Historian of the Robocene – on the Occasion of 500 Years Since her Unlawful Watery Execution Professor of Culture & Media, Dominic Pettman, published a creative piece about robot historians of the future in Public Domain… Posted on: March 17, 2017 By: langarts
Paul Alexander’s Biography of Sylvia Plath Paul Alexander, faculty in Literary Studies, will publish a new biography of Sylvia Plath in March. The biography is written… Posted on: March 6, 2017 By: rieglej
Jonathan Bach’s New Book on China’s Fastest Growing City of Shenzhen This multidisciplinary volume presents an account of China’s contemporary transformation via one of its most important yet overlooked cities: Shenzhen,… Posted on: March 6, 2017 By: rieglej
Home alone: Why people believe others’ social lives are richer than their own. Shai Davidai, Assistant Professor of Psychology, published an article in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology! You can read… Posted on: February 28, 2017 By: langarts
Ann Snitow, “The Kids Are Alright: A Legendary Feminist on Feminism’s Future” in the Nation Ann Snitow, Senior Lecturer in Liberal Studies & Associate Professor of Literature, wrote and was featured in an essay called "The… Posted on: January 31, 2017 By: rieglej
Mark Larrimore,”Simone Weil, Friend of Job: Confronting the Beauty of the Terror of our Existence” on Public Seminar. Mark Larrimore, Associate professor of Religious Studies publishes essay, "Simone Weil, Friend of Job: Confronting the Beauty of the Terror of… Posted on: January 31, 2017 By: langarts
Alexandra Delano, Mark Statman, Claire Potter and Natalia Mehlman Petrezela, “Reading List for the Revolution” Alexandra Delano (Assistant Professor of Global Studies), Mark Statman (former Literary Studies Faculty member at Eugene Lang College), Claire Potter… Posted on: January 31, 2017 By: langarts
Natalia Mehlman Petrezela, “What You Can Learn From The Surprising History Of New Year’s Resolutions” for Refinery29 Natalia Mehlman Petrezela, Assistant Professor of History at Lang, writes essay for Refinery29 called "What You Can Learn From The Surprising… Posted on: January 31, 2017 By: langarts
Mark Greif’s “Against Everything: Essays” Makes 2016 Best-Of Lists, Award Nominations Mark Greif, Associate Professor of Literary Studies at Lang, makes 2016 Best-of Lists for his new book Against Everything: Essays.… Posted on: January 31, 2017 By: langarts