Roberto L. Abreu, Affirming LGBTQ+ Students in Higher Education, Edited with David P. Rivera and Kirsten A. Gonzalez, American Psychological Association, 2022
Dr. Abreu is an Assistant Professor in the the Department of Psychology and an affiliate of the Center.
Dr. Abreu is an Assistant Professor in the the Department of Psychology and an affiliate of the Center.
Sophia Acord, Marsha Bryant, Impact of Materials on Society, Library Press@UF, 2021
Dr. Acord is an Associate Dean in the College of the Arts and Dr. Bryant is a Professor and Distinguished Teaching Scholar in the Department of English. Both are affiliates of the Center.
Dr. Acord is an Associate Dean in the College of the Arts and Dr. Bryant is a Professor and Distinguished Teaching Scholar in the Department of English. Both are affiliates of the Center.
Meghan Moe Beitiks, A Lab for Apologies and Forgiveness, Candor Arts, 2021
Meghan Moe Beitiks is a lecturer in the School of Art and Art History and an affiliate of the Center.
Meghan Moe Beitiks is a lecturer in the School of Art and Art History and an affiliate of the Center.
Kaira M. Caba as, Immanent Vitalities: Meaning and Materiality in Modern and Contemporary Art, University of California Press, 2021
Kaira M. Caba as is a Professor in the School of Art and Art History and an affiliate of the
Kaira M. Caba as is a Professor in the School of Art and Art History and an affiliate of the
Konstantinos Kapparis, Women in the Law Courts of Classical Athens, Edinburgh University Press, 2021
Dr. Kapparis is a Professor in the Department of Classics and an affiliate of the Center.
Dr. Kapparis is a Professor in the Department of Classics and an affiliate of the Center.
Marit Tolo steb , Village Gone Viral: Understanding the Spread of Policy Models in a Digital Age, Stanford University Press, 2021
Dr. steb is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and an affiliate of the Center.
Dr. steb is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and an affiliate of the Center.
James McNamara and Victoria Emma Pag n, Tacitus’ Wonders: Empire and Paradox in Ancient Rome, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
Dr. Pag n is a Professor in the Department of Classics and an affiliate of the Center.
Dr. Pag n is a Professor in the Department of Classics and an affiliate of the Center.
Judith W. Page and Elise L. Smith, Women, Literature, and the Arts of the Countryside in Early Twentieth-Century England, Cambridge University Press, 2021
Dr. Page is a Professor and Distinguished Teaching Scholar Emerita at the University of Florida, an affiliate, and a former Director of the Center.
Dr. Page is a Professor and Distinguished Teaching Scholar Emerita at the University of Florida, an affiliate, and a former Director of the Center.