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Ringelberg publishes in Woman's Art Journal
December 4, 2017
The art historian appears in the Fall/Winter 2017 volume with a critique of contemporary art historical Orientalism.
The Japan Society features Winfield's books at New York gathering
October 27, 2017
Associate Professor of Religious Studies Pamela D. Winfield participated in a lecture and book-signing event at The Japan Society in New York on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017.
Winfield presents at 18th World Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
September 11, 2017
The 18th World Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies was hosted by the University of Toronto in August.
Ringelberg publishes essay on neoliberal feminism in contemporary art
July 19, 2017
Kirstin Ringelberg, professor of art history, contributed an essay to volume 40 (July 2017) of n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal.
Asian art exhibit opening: Chinese artifacts purchased by students during study abroad
April 19, 2017
As a part of Asian Pacific American Heritage month, a new art exhibit is debuting April 27 in Belk Pavilion featuring art selected by students during a winter term course in China.
Asian art exhibit opening: Chinese artifacts purchased by students during study abroad
April 18, 2017
As a part of Asian Pacific American Heritage month, a new art exhibit is debuting April 27 in Belk Pavilion featuring art selected by students during a winter term course in China.
Alumna recognized for research about N.C. Sikh community
January 18, 2017
Melina Oliverio '16 was named first runner-up for the ASIANetwork's Marianna McJimsey Award, which recognizes top student papers focused on Asia.
Religious studies professor delivers talk in Zurich
December 4, 2016
Associate Professor of Religious Studies Pamela Winfield participated in an international research symposium on "Vision and Visuality in Buddhism and Beyond" hosted by the University of Zurich.
National Humanities Center fellow to discuss 'Imperialism, Environmental Dependency, and Modern Nation' – Oct. 25
October 13, 2016
A University of Tennessee, Knoxville professor uncovers the global circulation of geopolitical discourses on natural resources and state power.
Amy Allocco delivers three invited lectures in India
August 25, 2016
Over the course of her sabbatical year in South India, Amy L. Allocco delivered three discrete invited lectures.