CAROLYN AND FRED MCMANIS PROFESSOR OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT TIMOTHY LARSEN ’89, M.A. ’90,
was awarded the Fowler Hamilton Visiting Research Fellowship from Christ Church at the University of Oxford.
PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION MARK LEWIS and ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ART JEREMY BOTTS
taught theater and art at Black Hills Science Station during the summer.
SUSAN DUNN-HENSLEY, VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH, and SHARENDA BARLAR, SENIOR LECTURER OF SPANISH,
both of whom study pilgrimages, took a pilgrimage through Ireland during summer 2019.
HANNAH STOLZE M.A. ’19, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MARKETING AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, and PAM BARGER M.A. ’00, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF TESOL,
have both been awarded Fulbrights and will spend a semester in Indonesia and Thailand, respectively.
DANIEL MASTER, PROFESSOR OF ARCHAEOLOGY,
published groundbreaking research in Science Advances that proves the ancient Philistines were immigrants to the Ashkelon region in the 12th century B.C.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MUSIC JOHN TROTTER
has begun a year-long sabbatical during which he will serve as a Fellow at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. He and his family will also travel to East Africa as a part of a Stott Global Faculty Study/Research grant.