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Dr. Yuliya Minets wins the 2023 SMA First Book Award
Join us in congratulating Dr. Yulia Minets! The Southeastern Medieval Association has awarded Dr. Minets the organization’s 2023 award for Best First Book for The Slow Fall of Babel: Languages
Congratulations to Dr. Kirk Summers on serving as Summer Commencement Marshal
MLC is very honored that Dr. Kirk Summers was chosen as a Commencement Marshal. Kirk accepted this honor and was the Marshal at Summer Commencement. The role of the Faculty
Dr. Shannon-Henderson’s ‘Religion and Memory in Tacitus’ Annals,’ receives the Goodwin Award of Merit
The Society for Classical Studies, the major national professional organization for classicists, announced yesterday that Dr. Kelly Shannon-Henderson’s first book, Religion and Memory in Tacitus’ Annals, was awarded the Goodwin Award
Dr. Kelly Shannon-Henderson receives President’s Faculty Research Award at the Emerging Scholar level for Arts and Humanities
Hearty Congratulations to Dr. Kelly Shannon-Henderson are in order! She received this year’s President’s Faculty Research Award at the Emerging Scholar level for Arts and Humanities.
Dr. Kirk Summers receives Douglas Murray Prize for his article, “Reformation Humanism: Reading the Classics in the New Theology.”
Dr. Kirk Summers has received the Douglas Murray Prize for his article, “Reformation Humanism: Reading the Classics in the New Theology” in the journal Reformation and Renaissance Review (Volume 20,
Dr. K Summers (Classics) to deliver lectures at New St. Andrews College
Congratulations to Dr. Kirk Summers on delivering the upcoming 2018 Wenden House Lecture at New St. Andrews College this fall, followed by another talk at that institution’s Reformation Banquet!
Dr. K. Summers selected for Meeter Center Fellowship
Dr. Kirk Summers was honored with a Meeter Center Fellowship, which will allow him to utilize the Reformation Library at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Dr. Shannon awarded two honors
Congratulations to Dr. Kelly Shannon! She was awarded a 2016-2017 Loeb Classical Library Foundation fellowship, and was invited to a two-week residence at the Fondation Hardt in Geneva.
Kirk Summers: “Morality After Calvin. Theodore Beza’s Christian Censor and Reformed Ethics”
Congratulations to Dr. Kirk Summers on the publication of his book, Morality After Calvin. Theodore Beza’s Christian Censor and Reformed Ethics (Oxford University Press, 2016).