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A Conversation with 2016 ALHR Lecturer, Dr. Fatemeh Keshavarz
The American Lectures in the History of Religions (ALHR) is proud to…
Read MoreKnowing What You Need
Privilege is a major factor in life/work balance. Sure, all of us…
Read MoreI’m ABD in Pursuit of an Administration Job: What Should My Application Include?
Ask Academic Abby about what’s bugging you right now. Several women in…
Read MoreNEH Grants Awarded to AAR Members
Early this month, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced the awarding…
Read MoreAiming for the Good (Not the Perfect)
Even as I write this, I am watching my children play in…
Read MoreMESA Statement on Academic Freedom in Turkey
A Statement Endorsed by the AAR Board of Directors July 26, 2016…
Read MoreRunning into Myself
Every morning is the same—my day begins with a trip to the…
Read MoreThis Is Not a Professor
When it comes to the time-related aspects of achieving work/life balance, I’ve…
Read MoreNational Humanities Alliance: Telling the Story of Your Work
The American Academy of Religion is a member of the National Humanities…
Read MoreLaurie Zoloth Was Right to Ask for an AAR Sabbatical, but It’s Too Little, Too Late
As an applied historian of religions, I am working with Rod Morrison,…
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