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Wall Street Journal | Prof Wiebke Denecke recently published a collection of stories: Daoist Master Changchun’s Journey to the West, “On the Road”

Wall Street Journal | Prof Wiebke Denecke recently published a collection of stories: Daoist Master Changchun’s Journey to the West, “On the Road”

Lit Minor Sadhana Lolla named 2024 Gates Cambridge Scholar!

Lit Minor Sadhana Lolla named 2024 Gates Cambridge Scholar!

March 1st! IGCS Spring 2024 Colloquium Series presents, Jessica Ruffin “Swimming in Ressentiment”

March 1st! IGCS Spring 2024 Colloquium Series presents, Jessica Ruffin “Swimming in Ressentiment”

Congrats to the thirty-five outstanding MIT students selected as Burchard Scholars for 2024!

Congrats to the thirty-five outstanding MIT students selected as Burchard Scholars for 2024!

Congratulations to Ben Mangrum whose promotion to Associate Professor (AWOT)!!

Congratulations to Ben Mangrum whose promotion to Associate Professor (AWOT)!!

MIT Open Learning: Measuring the impact of humanities on STEM-focused education with Prof Wiebke Denecke

MIT Open Learning: Measuring the impact of humanities on STEM-focused education with Prof Wiebke Denecke

Concordia University, Department of English presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema “Drabness and Ethics | Formalism and Violence”

Concordia University, Department of English presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema “Drabness and Ethics | Formalism and Violence”

Sandberg Instituut Critical Studies Programme presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema “Drabness and Ethics”

Sandberg Instituut Critical Studies Programme presents, Prof Eugenie Brinkema “Drabness and Ethics”

Economist Podcast with Prof Gubar: Penguins & Prejudice

Economist Podcast with Prof Gubar: Penguins & Prejudice

Economist | Prof Marah Gubar discusses a tale of penguins and prejudice is a parable of modern America

Economist | Prof Marah Gubar discusses a tale of penguins and prejudice is a parable of modern America

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