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Kemp Malone Reading Group | Early Modern and Medieval Colloquium
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Early Modern and Medieval Colloquium. Kemp Malone Reading Group. November 10, 2014. Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, “Prismatic Ecologies”. Friday, November 14,. Kemp Malone Library (N301 Calloway). Please attend this year’s first Kemp Malone reading group to discuss the work of Dr. Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, who will be the Kemp Malone speaker. Dr Cohen is Professor of English. And Director of the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.
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Curriculum Vitae - Amanda Golden
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Sylvia Plath Map of Northampton. African American Literature from the Harlem Renaissance to the Digital Present. Victorian Technology and Art. Apple and Microsoft: 1975 to the Present. Global Literature and Digital Culture. New York Institute of Technology. PO Box 8000, Northern Boulevard. Old Westbury, NY 11568. With Honors. University of Washington. December 2009. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 2003. Colgate University. 2001. Secondary English Teaching Certification. New York State. 2001. Atlant...
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Past Lunches - Emory College Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
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Past Conferences and Workshops. Past Conferences and Workshops. Friday, September 18, 2015. Challenges and Advances in Understanding the Varieties of Mental Experience. Anthropology has a long history of investigating human variation with the goal of understanding the genetic, environmental, and epigenetic sources of variation existing within and between human populations. Yet the field has historically focused on variation from the neck down. In this discussion we identify inherent challenges to...For h...
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About | Dr. Levin Arnsperger
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Research, Teaching, Service, Life. After growing up in Stuttgart, Germany, I studied American Studies, Political Science, History, and Comparative Literature at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. 8211; primarily at the John F. Kennedy Institute. 8211; and Emory University. I recently finished my dissertation. In the English Department. At Emory under the supervision of Dr. Walter Kalaidjian, Dr. Craig Womack, and Dr. Michael Elliott; the doctoral degree was awarded in August 2013. And AMST 7520-America...
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A continuous present is a continuous present
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A continuous present is a continuous present. December 17, 2012. This is the landing site for Claire Laville, Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Emory University. At the moment, I am teaching three sections of expository writing with the theme “Technology and the Senses. Previous classes: Inventing Languages, summer 2014; American Literature as a Human Experiment,. Spring 2014; Introduction to Poetry. The Program in Linguistics. And for the Laney Graduate School. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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December | 2012 | A continuous present is a continuous present
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A continuous present is a continuous present. December 17, 2012. This is the landing site for Claire Laville, Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Emory University. At the moment, I am teaching three sections of expository writing with the theme “Technology and the Senses. Previous classes: Inventing Languages, summer 2014; American Literature as a Human Experiment,. Spring 2014; Introduction to Poetry. The Program in Linguistics. And for the Laney Graduate School. Blog at WordPress.com.
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EMMC Mixer | Early Modern and Medieval Colloquium
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Early Modern and Medieval Colloquium. September 16, 2014. Please join us in the Kemp Malone library (3rd floor of Callaway) for a back to school mixer, 5:00-7:00 pm. We’ll get to know each other and talk a bit about what we would like the group to do for us as an interdepartmental entity in the future. Tagged with Happy Hour. June 18, 2010 8:51 pm. Hi, this is a comment. To delete a comment, just log in and view the post's comments. There you will have the option to edit or delete them.
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elements | Early Modern and Medieval Colloquium
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Early Modern and Medieval Colloquium. 8220;Elemental Ecocriticism” (Kemp Malone Seminar). February 15, 2015. Please plan to attend the first Kemp Malone Lecture. Series this year’s speaker, Prof. Jeffery Jerome Cohen. Monday, March 2 12:00-1:00 in the Kemp Malone Library (Callaway N301). Things are people too.
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The Neuroethics Blog: Should you read more because a neuroscientist said so?
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Hosted by the Center for Ethics, Neuroethics Program at Emory University. Tuesday, June 24, 2014. Should you read more because a neuroscientist said so? Lindsey Grubbs is a PhD student in the English Department at Emory University. Where she is also working on a certificate in bioethics. She holds a master’s degree in English and gender studies from the University of Wyoming. And his associates published “ Short- and Long-Term Effects of a Novel on Connectivity in the Brain. 8221; in Brain Connectivity.