We usually think of racism as a moral defect or wrong. But what if racism is less a moral shortcoming than medical disorder? In her i-Cubed lecture, Dr. Judylyn Ryan invites us rethink racism and ask ourselves where we fall on “Racism Spectrum Disorder,” or R.S.D. Are you on the spectrum?…
Dr. Robert Olmstead: Successfully Savage
Looking for the perfect western focusing on the lesser-known sides of American history? Check out this OWU news story about the release of Dr. Olmstead’s latest book, Savage Country: A Novel.
For snippets of the reviews and praise he’s getting from notable review publications like Kirkus Reviews, New York Times Book Review, and NY Journal of Books, check out the OWU Magazine’s wrap-up in their Winter 2017 issue here!…
Dr. Lynette Carpenter: Literature, Louisiana, and Liberal Arts
In Spring 2016, Dr. Lynette Carpenter and her “Reading and Writing about Place: Southern Louisiana” class participated in an interdisciplinary New Orleans adventure over Spring Break. Check out the story (written by Sturges alumnae Julia Stone ’16) about how her class worked together with Dr. Barbara Terzian’s history class and Dr.…
Dr. David Caplan: Today Sturges, Tomorrow the World
Not only is Dr. Caplan a world-renowned poet and literary scholar, he’s also a member of the Modern Language Association’s Creative Writing Forum, an international association for literature academics, critics, and researchers. Check out the OWU news story here!…