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Adultery, piety and visual splendor in 16th-century Italy

Associate Professor of Art History Maria Maurer shares her expertise on early…

What are International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month?

Wellspring Associate Professor of History Jan Wilson explains the inspiring origins of…

a semi-derelict brick warehouse with a large industrial crane hovering behind it set agains a blue sky and fluffy white clouds

Urban rust and renewal through the camera’s eye

Acting on his fascination with the forces of urban blight and gentrification,…

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James Joyce Quarterly announces leadership transition

Walter Professor of English Sean Latham has stepped down from the editorship…

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Dylan, Shakespeare, Decadence! Some recent faculty publications

English and Creative Writing professors Denisoff, Engle and Latham recently published books…

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Oklahoma Center for the Humanities awarded major grant

Funding from the SSRC/NEH Sustaining Humanities Infrastructure Program will support reactivation of…

Civil wars and enlightened eras: Role-playing through it all

Assistant Professor of History Nicole Bauer enhances students’ learning experience by incorporating…

Painting of a woman with long dark hair

Eco-politics through a decadent lens

McFarlin Professor of English Dennis Denisoff’s latest book chronicles the influence of…

three people conducting archaeological excavations in the side of a small hill

TU paleoanthropologist uncovers ancient humans in Israel

Prehistoric child's vertebra discovered in the Jordan Valley adds to the story…

man in short-sleeve white shirt carefully excavating bones from a hole in the ground

Risk management and resilience among the ancestors of the Creek Indians

Professor of Anthropology Thomas Foster’s new book, Apalachicola, is the result of…

two title pages from seventeenth-century books entitled Indian Dialogues and Tears of Repentance

Recovering 17th-century Indigenous lives and voices

Chapman Professor of English Laura Stevens and two colleagues at other universities…

woman seated in front of a screen with the words Welcome to Anti-Fan Popcon

Students explore the culture and politics of anti-fandom

Hate watching. Bitter tweeting. Pleasure. Pain. During fall 2021, Media and Popular…