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Patrick Ridout - Barrier in the Field: Seikigahara’s Influence over Manga’s Storytelling
War has always been a central backdrop or subject of storytelling, but certain events have more impact than others. For American Comics, it’s the Western Theater of WW...
Michael Sutton “A Question of Right and Duty”
Trine University’s Spring Humanities Symposia continues with Michael Sutton, adjunct professor in Trine’s Department of Humanities andCommunication, presents “A Questi...
The Myth of the Medieval Flat Earth and Why It Matters
Trine University’s Humanities Symposia continues as Eric Goddard, Ph.D., lecturer in the Department of Psychology and Social Sciences, discusses “The Myth of the Medie...
Sacred Space and Creating a Saint in Medieval Iceland
Trine University’s Humanities Symposia continues as Melissa Mayus, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Humanities and Communication, discusses “Sacred Spac...
Wartime Secrets: The Secret Origins of Comic Protagonists
Trine University’s Humanities Symposia concludes with a presentation by Patrick Ridout, assistant director of information services, titled “Wartime Secrets: The Secret...
The Truth about Sojourner.
On June 6, the Downtown Angola Coalition unveiled a life-size sculpture of Sojourner Truth in front of the Steuben County Courthouse. This presentation looks at who Tr...
Stories We Tell: Women in the Past
Trine University’s Humanities Symposia continues with a look at how women have been portrayed throughout history. Jeanette Goddard, Ph.D., associate professor in Trine...
Baby, You’re No Good: Female Musician’s Rhetorical Self-Agency in the Archives
Trine University’s Humanities Symposia will begin for the 2021-22 year with a look at the lack of representation for women in materials at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Adventures in the Vatican Secret Archives: Money, Politics and Medieval Universities
Trine University’s Spring 2020 Humanities Symposia continues with “Adventures in the Vatican Secret Archives: Money, Politics and Medieval Universities.” Eric Goddard,...
Les Paul: Composing Through the Times
Trine University’s Spring 2020 Humanities Symposia continues with “Les Paul: Composing Through the Times.” The Symposia is presented by Trine’s Department of Humanitie...
Hammers, Superheroes, and Apocalyptic Weapons: Norse Mythology in Comics.
Trine University’s Fall 2019 Humanities Symposia concludes with “Hammers, Superheroes, and Apocalyptic Weapons: Norse Mythology in Comics.” Patrick Ridout, assistant d...
Grande Dame Catrina: Honoring Death
Ana Boman, lecturer of Trine’s Department of Humanities and Communication, will discuss La Catrina, an important symbol of Mexican culture, especially during the Day o...
What You See Is (Not) What You Get
Presented by Dr. Jeanette Goddard. The Deceived is an Italian comedy first published in 1532. Assumed to be the source play for Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, the play ...
20th Century Boy: How Marc Bolan founded Glam
Christine Olding, Ph.D., assistant professor in Trine’s Department of Humanities and Communication, will present “20th Century Boy.” Olding will discuss how Marc Bolan...