Rădulescu's plays capture the challenges and triumphs faced by immigrants and refugees.
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King co-edited a book as a part of Penn State Press' "Refiguring Modernism" series.
Riter will spend the next academic year volunteering with a community organization, working as an English teaching assistant and taking courses at the University of Graz.
McMaster has been awarded a Fulbright research grant to Italy to complete a hybrid art history and computer science project.
John Jensen, currently dean of the Office of Career and Professional Development, has been named executive director of Alumni and Career Services at W&L effective July 1.
Professor Barton Myers was selected as one of 10 Gilder Lehrman Scholarly Fellows in 2021.
Cambridge University Press will publish Marcos Perez's book on Argentina's Unemployed Workers' Movement.
Larsen will spend the next academic year studying at the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics and participating in a research group at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics.
Research by Alexander and Williams on Thomas Jefferson’s “Manual and the Modern Rules of the U.S. Congress” is featured in the spring 2022 edition of Fine Books & Collections magazine.
Katie Volk ’18 will give a seminar on her doctoral dissertation research on March 16 at 5 p.m. in the Science Addition Room 214.
W&L’s Community Grants Committee will evaluate proposals in March 2022
"The Red Widow: The Scandal That Shook Paris and the Woman Behind It All," is available for preorder now.