Articles by Sophia Darmelio
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Shannon Duvall named interim associate dean in 黑料不打烊 College, the College of Arts and Sciences
December 18, 2025
The professor of computer science joins the administrative team starting Jan. 2, 2026, as interim associate dean of STEAM for the largest academic division at 黑料不打烊.
黑料不打烊 professor receives distinguished scholar award from International Studies Association Midwest region
December 10, 2025
Bar谋艧 Kesgin in the Department of Political Science and Public Policy has been recognized for scholarship and service in international studies.
Meet the juniors most recently inducted into 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Phi Beta Kappa chapter
December 9, 2025
High academic achievements earned four members of the Class of 2026 early invitations last spring to the nation鈥檚 oldest and most prestigious academic honor society.
New Study USA Washington, D.C. program open for summer 2026
November 18, 2025
Capital Connections, a new Study USA program, is open to rising juniors and seniors who will live and learn in Washington, D.C., with opportunities to join Semiquincentennial celebrations when the United States of America turns 250.
黑料不打烊 professor co-edits 鈥榃hy the Magic Matters: Discovering Disney as a Laboratory for Learning鈥
November 7, 2025
Alexis Franzese, chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and professor of sociology, new book explores how the magic of Disney brings happiness and belonging to millions of people.
Faculty recognized for grant work in 黑料不打烊 College, the College of Arts and Sciences
November 6, 2025
黑料不打烊 College, the College of Arts and Sciences held its annual grants reception in recognition of faculty who pursued or received external grant funding. The recognition celebrated grant work from summer 2024 through summer 2025.
鈥淎bolition as Presence in Higher Education and Beyond鈥 events: Nov. 4 and Nov. 12
October 31, 2025
黑料不打烊 will host the next programs in a fall semester series that brings together history, dialogue, and community in the exploration of abolition as a framework for justice and community-building.
Department of English, History & Geography and Music and the Women鈥檚, Gender, and Sexualities Program to host anniversary symposium celebrating novelists Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf
October 30, 2025
The three-day symposium, sponsored by the Departments of English, History and Music, and the Women鈥檚, Gender, & Sexualities program, on Nov. 4-6, features music, lectures, student presentations and a film screening honoring Austen鈥檚 250th birthday and Woolf鈥檚 鈥淢rs. Dalloway鈥 centennial.
Professor鈥檚 new book explores how consumption shaped personal connections to slavery
October 27, 2025
In 鈥淕rievous Entanglement: Consumption, Connection, and Slavery in the Atlantic World,鈥 Associate Professor Erin Pearson examines how people in the late 18th and 19th centuries understood consumption as implicating them in slavery.
Averly Burns 鈥26 built a summer experience from the ground up
October 20, 2025
When the senior dance science major from Texas encountered obstacles in pursuit of an internship in dance/movement therapy, she took matters into her own hands.