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Religious Studies faculty and students present at the Southeast Regional American Academy of Religion meeting

The southeast regional meeting was held March 1-3 at the College of Charleston.

The American Academy of Religion held its Southeast regional meeting March 1-3 at the聽College of Charleston with 黑料不打烊 faculty and students from 黑料不打烊’s Department of Religious Studies offering presentations during the gathering.

Professor Rebecca Todd Peters presented 鈥淏eyond the Abortion Imaginary鈥 in the Ethics section; Associate Professor Ariela Marcus-Sells presented 鈥淎 New Vision鈥 for Teaching Islam in the Pedagogy section; and Assistant Professor Andrew Monteith presented 鈥淓ugenics, Religion, and Biological Theories of Morality鈥 in a joint History of Christianity/Religions in America section.

Five 黑料不打烊 students who are part of the Multifaith Scholars program at 黑料不打烊 presented papers from their undergraduate research including: Ashley Burnett whose paper, 鈥淐reation and Curation: The Narrative of Festival Culture鈥澛爓as mentored by Lecturer Kathleen Crosby in the English Department; Claire Przybocki whose paper 鈥淐atholic Nationalism and Muslim Migrants in Poland鈥 was mentored by Professor Brian Pennington; Bethany Marzella whose paper 鈥淏etween Conflict and Coexistance: Intra-Islamic Relations in Iraq鈥 was mentored by Associate Professor Sandy Marshall in History and Geography; Jasper Serenity Myers whose paper 鈥溾橦onestly, I wish I were dead鈥:聽On Death, Desire, Divine Inspiration, and Sappho鈥檚 Poetic Perversion of Eros鈥 whose co-mentored by Professor Kristina Meinking in Classical Studies and Professor Lynn Huber in Religious Studies; and Daniel Scheff whose paper 鈥淢irror, Mirror: Srivaishnava Women鈥檚 Reflections of Self Through a 9th聽Century Hindu Saint鈥 was mentored by Professor Amy Allocco.

Jasper Serenity Myers, double-major in Religious Studies and Classical Studies received the Outstanding Undergraduate Research Paper award for her paper on Sappho鈥檚 poetry which included original translations.