Professor Safoi Babana-Hampton’s HWW Project was Featured in a Short Story for the HWW Newsletter

Professor Safoi Babana-Hampton's Humanities Without Walls (HWW) project was featured in a HWW newsletter called "Research in Retrospect: Hmong Memory at the Crossroads". The piece was written by Heather Ennis,…

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Scott Boehm, Assistant Professor of Spanish, publishes article on the connections between the Spanish Civil War and the January 6th Insurrection

Professor Scott Boehm has recently published an article that makes the case that it would be to our collective benefit to consider 20th century Spanish history when attempting to understand…

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Inaugural HARP Large-scale Development Grant Awarded to Documentary Filmmaker

Safoi Babana-Hampton, Professor of French and Francophone Studies in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies, is the first recipient of the Humanities and Arts Research Program (HARP) large-scale development grant. Presented for the first time in 2021, the $100,000 award is funded through MSU’s Office of Research and Innovation in support of faculty who are engaged in large-scale arts and humanities projects.

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Safoi Babana-Hampton, professor of French and Francophone Studies, has been awarded the Humanities and Arts Research Program (HARP) large-scale development grant

Professor Safoi Babana-Hampton is the inaugural recipient of the Humanities and Arts Research Program (HARP) large-scale development grant. Presented for the first time in 2021, the $100,000 award is funded…

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Professor Rocío Quispe-Agnoli gives keynote presentation on Speculative Fiction and Genre Bias in Peruvian Literature
Dr. Rocío Quispe-Agnoli

Professor Rocío Quispe-Agnoli gives keynote presentation on Speculative Fiction and Genre Bias in Peruvian Literature

Professor Rocío Quispe-Agnoli was one of the invited presenters on the XIII Annual Colloquium for Literature Students at the Federico Villarreal National University (XIII Coloquio Annual de Estudiantes de Literatura,…

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Dr. Christopher Estrada Awarded a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Brazil
Dr. Christopher Estrada draped in a sequined gola or cape made by maracatu artisan Thony de Lima, depicting Saint George slaying the last dragon. St.George has a syncretistic association with Yoruba deity Ogun in the Afro-Brazilian religions which play a role in maracatu.

Dr. Christopher Estrada Awarded a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Brazil

Dr. Christopher Estrada draped in a sequined gola or cape made by maracatu artisan Thony de Lima, depicting Saint George slaying the last dragon. St.George has a syncretistic association with…

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RCS Professor Dr. Rocío Quispe-Agnoli interviewed by WKAR and The State News for “The Science of Grief” and Women’s History Month
Dr. Rocío Quispe-Agnoli

RCS Professor Dr. Rocío Quispe-Agnoli interviewed by WKAR and The State News for “The Science of Grief” and Women’s History Month

The Department of Romance and Classical Studies is pleased to highlight Dr. Rocío Quispe-Agnoli, Professor of Hispanic Studies and Editor-in-Chief of the Revista de Estudios de Género y Sexualidades (REGS),…

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