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Singlehood and the “Regimes of the Normal” in the Academy
Remarks edited from the panel “Work/Life Balance? Relationships and Academic Life,” hosted…
Read MoreTwo-Minute Reflections on Work/Home (Im)Balance
In one of my classes, I have a practice that I call…
Read MoreZiba Mir-Hosseini to Receive 2015 Martin E. Marty Award for the Public Understanding of Religion
On behalf of the Committee on the Public Understanding of Religion, it is…
Read MoreACLS Statement on Tenure and Academic Freedom in Wisconsin
A Statement Endorsed by the AAR Board of Directors June 11, 2015…
Read MoreTeaching and Learning in Faculty-Led, Short-Term Study Abroad Programs: Editor’s Introduction
The desire to globalize and contextualize the education of our students to…
Read MoreTheoretical Frameworks for Designing Study Abroad Courses in Religious Studies
Study abroad experiences for students can range from the short-term educational travel…
Read MoreHow to Fall in Love with a Glacier: Teaching Environmental Humanities in Iceland
Setting the Stage When my colleague from the English department, Eloise Grathwohl,…
Read MoreThrough the Back Door: Interdisciplinarity in Short-Term, Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs
Introduction Finding the time and the financial resources for study abroad is…
Read MoreThere and Back Again: Study Abroad and the Traditional Classroom
Teaching Strategy In July of 2013, I found myself on a plane…
Read MoreStudy Abroad, Pedagogy, and “Expedient Means”
Introduction: “Fingers Pointing at Castles” In June of 2013, I helped lead…
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