MALS Faculty Teach on Game of Thrones
The course titled “Game of Thrones: Re-Imagining Medieval History as an Allegory of the Present,” taught by MALS Chair Don Pease and Lecturer James Dobson.
[more]The course titled “Game of Thrones: Re-Imagining Medieval History as an Allegory of the Present,” taught by MALS Chair Don Pease and Lecturer James Dobson.
[more]MALS Visiting Lecturer and Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Affairs has published her book, Postsecondary Education for First-Generation and Low-Income Students in the Ivy League: Navigating Policy and Practice.
[more]MALS Chair, Don Pease has been awarded the Inaugural Professor John Rassias Award for his comitment to lifelong learning.
[more]"How the area around the Dead Sea is succumbing to the implacable forces of Nature." The Times Literary Supplement features MALS associate professor, Barbara Kreiger's The Dead Sea and the Jordan River. View the full article on the The Times Literary Supplement site.
[more]Klaus Milich, a senior lecturer in Comparative Literature, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Jewish Studies, and the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, has been named director of the Montgomery Fellows Program.
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