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The Historical Media Project 2009 - 2010
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Sponsored by The Center for Urban and Global Studies
Trinity College, Hartford, CT
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The Center for Urban and Global Studies proudly hosts a new faculty-initiated research project focusing on Historical Media, which debuted with a year-long colloquium in 2008-09. 2009-10 will feature symposia, research papers and publications, among other developements. The venture is co-organized by Assistant Professors Christopher Hager of the Department of English, and Seth L. Sanders of the Department of Religion, respectively. Right: Beethoven's Birth (1770)
Faculty interested in participating in this project should contact Professor Christopher Hager (Christopher.Hager@trincoll.edu) or Professor Seth Sanders (Seth.Sanders@trincoll.edu). See the separate pages for the description and plan of the project. All discussion meetings will be held in the third-floor seminar room of the Center at 70 Vernon Street.

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Faculty who participated in Spring 2008 included:
Michael Anderson (Classics)
Rachael Barlow (Library)
Sean Cocco (History)
Dario Del Puppo (Language & Culture Studies) Jonathan Elukin (History)
Anne Gebelein (Language & Culture Studies)
Julia Goesser (Language & Culture Studies)
Christopher Hager (English)
Thomas Harrington (Language & Culture Studies)
James Hughes (Public Policy/Institutional Research)
Clyde McKee (Political Science)
Judy Moran (Mathematics)
Michael Mordine (Classics)
Jane Nadel-Klein (Anthropology)
Irene Papoulis (A. K. Smith Center)
Milla Riggio (English)
Martha Risser (Classics)
Peter Rosenbaum (Language & Culture Studies)
Seth Sanders (Religion)
Barbara Sicherman (American Studies, Emerita)
Kimberly Sims (Political Science)
Beverly Wall (English/A. K. Smith Center)
Chloe Wheatley (English)
Homayra Ziad (Religion)
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