Professor Junko Oba was selected for an NEH-funded summer seminar around the political, social, and cultural impacts of radio and sound technologies on decolonization.
Fiction Professor Uzma Aslam Khan on How Teaching and Writing Interconnect as a “Living Practice”
For award-winning author and Associate Professor of Fiction Writing Uzma Aslam Khan, focusing on language while also opening up the writing classroom to other disciplines is at the core of her teaching practice.
Hampshire in Havana Program Embraces Digital Humanities to Create a Dynamic Virtual Immersion Experience
To center critical, historical, and decolonizing points of view, the program produced a series of video interviews with intellectuals, educators, activists, performers, filmmakers, and artists who live and work in Cuba.
Dance Professor Deb Goffe Joins New England Foundation of the Arts’ Regional Dance Development Initiative Cohort
Goffe is a performer, dance maker, dance educator, performance curator, and video artist, as well as the founder of Scapegoat Garden, a Hartford-based collaborative dance theater company.
Hampshire Professor Laela Sayigh on the Life-Changing Value of Hands-On Research
We sat down (virtually) with Director of the Teaching and Learning Initiative and Prof. of Hydrology Christina Cianfrani to learn what she finds so compelling about the Hampshire experience.
Five Hampshire Faculty Members Named First Cohort of Ethics and the Common Good Faculty Fellows
Ethics and the Common Good Project, in partnership with the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, announced the first cohort of Ethics and the Common Good faculty fellows.
Hampshire College’s Michael Klare Discusses Geopolitics in a Post Fossil-fuel World with ABC Radio National
The article was in collaboration with Renae Brodie, a professor of biological sciences at Mount Holyoke College, and part of Hews’ larger work on energy budget modeling.
Professor Alan Goodman featured in Discover Magazine and Two Podcasts Focused on Race and Structural Racism
Goodman published on the topic of race and biology in Discover in June 2020. His article “Race Is Real, But It’s Not Genetic” examines science’s often dangerous conflation of outcomes and genetics.