Day: March 13, 2026

  • Faculty Spotlight: Carlos Mejia Suarez

    Faculty Spotlight: Carlos Mejia Suarez

    Carlos Mejía Suárez (Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) celebrated the release of his new novel El señor de las erratas (The Lord of Typos) with the publisher Calixta Editores. Writer Luis Izquierdo introduced Carlos and engaged him in conversation during the event, which took place at Le Tiende in Bogotá on February 28. The novel…

  • Faculty Spotlight: Kate Keller

    Faculty Spotlight: Kate Keller

    Kate Keller (History) presented on her book in progress, A Magnificent Fraud: An African Life in Twentieth Century France, as part of a roundtable titled “Imperial Grifters: Understanding Fraud in the Modern French Empire” at the Society for French Historical Studies in Philadelphia on March 7.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Justin Knoepfel

    Faculty Spotlight: Justin Knoepfel

    Justin Knoepfel (Music) recently served as a guest orchestra clinician for both the Lake Conference Orchestra Festival and the Metro West Conference Orchestra Festival, providing technical guidance and artistic mentorship to some of the area’s top high school ensembles. Furthermore, he served as the high school guest conductor for the 14th annual StringFest held at…

  • Faculty Spotlight: Kristen Lowe

    Faculty Spotlight: Kristen Lowe

    Kristen Lowe (Art and Art History) has a solo exhibition, Lines of Resistance, an Evolution of Animal representation in Nature, at Artistry’s Inez Greenberg Galley located at the Bloomington Center for the Arts. Learn more online; the exhibit runs through April 5, 2026.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Christopher Flynn

    Christopher Flynn (History) had an article entitled “Sport at War: Nithard’s Strasbourg Cavalry Games of 842” published in The International Journal of the History of Sport.