A semester abroad gives students a taste of something new
Several LAS students are studying abroad during spring semester. Here’s a look at how two students are making the most of this opportunity.
Several LAS students are studying abroad during spring semester. Here’s a look at how two students are making the most of this opportunity.
Lindsay Preseau, Assistant Professor of German Studies in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, and her co-author, Scott Shell, recently published a chapter entitled “The Cincinnati Runestone: Origins, Inscription, and Transcultural Context” in the journal Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies.
On March 12, 2024, Pablo Raúl Stinga, Associate Professor of Mathematics, delivered thelecture “Abel, Caffarelli and fractional nonlocal equations” at the Evening of the Abel Prize 2023 – Highlighting the work of Luis Caffarelli at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) in Amsterdam. The Abel Prize was established in 2003 on the … Continue reading Pablo Raúl Stinga delivers lecture at Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
This spring 26 LAS students are conducting research supported by the LAS Dean’s High Impact Awards for Undergraduate Research.
This groundbreaking adaptation breathes new life into Franz Schubert’s iconic song cycle, “Die schöne Müllerin,” in celebration of its 200th anniversary.
Christina Gish Hill, associate professor of anthropology and American Indian studies, contributed to a new book that highlights collaborations between the National Park Service and Native tribes.