Announcements
Notices and information from WPI divisions, departments, and offices.
Aarti Smith Madan, Lines of Geography in Latin American Narrative. National Territory, national Literature,…
"Poe's Landscapes, Picturesque and Ideal." The Oxford Handbook of Edgar Allan Poe, eds. J. Gerald Kennedy and…
"'First Connections with Stagecraft': S. N. Behrman Finds His Vocation." Studies in American Jewish…
MA Interfaith Power & Light's 2019 Annual Conference
Thursday, October 17, 2019, 7–9pm
Temple Shalom
175…
Smith College professor and daughter of late comedian Richard Pryor, Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor, discusses…
Joshua Harmon’s new book, The Soft Path, appeared September 17 in the Akron Series in Poetry, published by the…
David Dollenmayer, emeritus professor of the Humanities & Arts, translation of Martin Walser’s A Man in…
Douglas Olsen's new CD "2¢" It features a collection of both new and older compositions, with the addition of a…
One part of the LGBTQ+ Worcester For the Record is to build public program that reaches beyond the museum's walls…
The Worcester Brass Consort on September 1, 2019, presented a concert of brass and organ music at St. John the…
Professor Pfeifer's article "Balibar, Citizenship, and the Return of Right Populism" was published in …
My story "To Thine Own Self Be True" is up on The Moth Radio Hour website and (soon) The Moth podcast!…
William San Martín, Assistant Teaching Professor of Global History in the Humanities & Arts Department, has…
Once again Professor Weeks is running a summer band for students and members of the WPI community. Rehearsals will…
Several of WPI's music faculty --Paul Buono, Malcolm Halliday, and Olga Rogach-- were among the invited…
Congratulations to the Humanities and Arts Faculty, Esther Boucher-Yip, Althea Danielski, Mohammed El Hamzoui…
The Humanities & Arts Department and the International and Global Studies program are…
Urban Transformations: From Liberalism to Corporatism in Greater Berlin, 1871-1933. https://…
New publication, Before Healing, We Need Connection, by Roger Gottlieb, Professor of Philosophy.
New exhibition spotlights history of LGBTQ+ communities in Worcester including on the team is co-curator, Joseph…