Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar 2017: Veritas
Seminar Participants:

Patrick Breen (Seminar Coordinator), History
Representations of Slavery: Finding the Truth in Nat Turner’s Revolt
Sarah Alhouti, Marketing
The Discovery of VERITAS through the Roles of Persuasion and Authenticity
Kara Cebulko, Sociology and Global Studies
Who is American? Investigating the Competing Truths of Legal Exclusion and Cultural Inclusion for 1.5-generation Brazilians
Zophia Edwards, Sociology
Veritas and Development: The Role of Racial Hierarchy in the Post-Colonial World
Catherine Gordon, Music
The Spirit Transformed: Women, Devotion, and Seventeenth-Century French Sacred Song
Anthony Jensen, Philosophy
Truth Conditions in Historiography
Thea Riofrancos, Political Science
Constructing Veritas: Discourse, Interpretation, and Political Conflict
Tuire Valkeakari, English
Corporeal Truths: Narratives of Illness and Professional Caregiving in Contemporary American Autobiography
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