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Section: Faculty
Unraveling the True Machiavelli
Spring 2015
Niccoló Machiavelli gets a bum rap, charges Christopher Celenza, chairman of the Department of Classics...
Finding Fitzgerald
Fall 2014
John Irwin's new book, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Fiction: “An Almost Theatrical Innocence,” was published earlier...
After Apartheid
Spring 2014
Katherine Newman's new book is a penetrating and poignant exploration of race, prosperity, class, identity,...
The Transformative Power of the Word
Fall 2013
In her new novel Someone, Writing Seminars faculty member Alice McDermott uncovers the beauty and...
An Investment Worth Making
Fall 2013
Gregory F. Ball, vice dean for science and research infrastructure, talks about what happens when...
Drawing on Art
Spring 2013
Craig Hankin ’76, director of Homewood Art Workshops, talks about why the arts play a...
Telling an Untold Story
Spring 2013
Professor Benjamin Ginsberg's new book addresses the question, “How come the Jews didn’t resist the...
Immigration Nations
Fall 2012
Political Science Professor Michael Hanchard talks about why immigration is such a hot-button political issue.
Becoming Muslim
Fall 2012
Naveeda Khan wanted "to write a book that had the passion to legitimize Pakistan as...
A Day Late and a Euro Short
Spring 2012
A faculty roundtable discussion on the economic crisis in Europe…why it started, who it might...
The Plastic Beauty
Spring 2012
In 2004 and 2005, women who didn’t like their looks could win makeovers on the...