Kim is pursuing her Master of Public Policy at Duke University.
anthropology
Hafsa Oubou’s essay “Churches Can, Mosques Can’t” appears in the January edition of Canopy Forum.
Hulya Dogan, visiting assistant professor of anthropology, joined W&L this fall.
Who are we? Professor Alison Bell '91 uncovers clues about W&L’s complex identity through artifacts recovered near Liberty Hall Ruins.
The talk is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be provided.
In Case You Missed It
In his talk, which is free and open to the public, Mounk will discuss the rise of populism around the world.
Kat Oakley '19 has spent a lot of time contemplating the idea of "place" - both in Lexington and across the world.
Jackson Roberts '19 had the opportunity to intern in Quito, Ecuador, exploring local customs, becoming part of the community, and learning the ins and outs of healthcare.
Alex Meilech '18 spent the summer in Santiago, Chile, learning the language, exploring the culture, and caring for the people of the country.
Shadowing doctors in Peru allowed Bryan D'Ostroph '19 to practice his Spanish and firm up future career plans in health care.
Elena Diller '17 and Caroline Todd '17 saw a need for more perspective in academics — so they got to work.
Alex Meilech '18 has experienced tradition - from Lexington, Virginia to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Meet Stephanie Chung '18, an anthropology major with a passion for women's health advocacy.
Sasha Goluboff talks about her farm, the influence of technology on student sociality and her most recent project involving a black church in Brownsburg, Virginia.