W&L’s Mudd Center Announces 2024-25 Lecture Series
“How We Live and Die: Stories, Values, and Communities” kicks off Sept. 19 with a keynote address by Duke University professor Adjoa Boateng Evans.
“How We Live and Die: Stories, Values, and Communities” kicks off Sept. 19 with a keynote address by Duke University professor Adjoa Boateng Evans.
The associate professor of art history will serve as the Mudd Center Director for three years beginning July 1, 2024.
Melissa Kerin and Barton Myers will each receive $6,000 to support their research projects.
Melissa Kerin is an associate professor of art history.
Kerin recently published a paper titled "Cut, Tuck, and Paste: Repurposing Mass-Produced Imagery at Buddhist Shrines in Ladakh, India."
Two presenters who met at a 2017 conference at Washington and Lee joined forces to repatriate a stolen Nepali deity.