Midori Hartman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, Religious Studies at Albright College
From Newark, Pa.
From Newark, Pa.
“Embracing Imperfection: Applying St. Augustine to the Modern Age”
Offered the first lecture of the inaugural Elizabeth A. Clark Endowed Lecture Series at the University of Mary Washington. Reflected on how to use the ideas of the late ancient theologian Augustine of Hippo in the modern age. Mary Washington’s new lecture series honor’s the founder of the college’s Department of Religion (1964), which is now the Department of Classics, Philosophy and Religion, as well as Christianity as a field of the study.
September 2024 -
Presentations
Albright College Faculty Present Scholarly Research/Share Expertise
Albright College faculty shared their deep expertise and original research with international audiences over the summer months of 2022: Guillaume deSyon, Ph.D., Lancaster, Pa. Professor of History Guillaume de Syon presented a paper, "Constructin...
December, 20 2022 - Verified by Albright College Faculty
Feminist Thresholds of the Para-Pandemic Academic Conference
September, 20 2022 - Verified by Albright College