


Three members of the Humanities Department each presented papers at the Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference in Asheville, North Carolina. Andrew Fiss presented “Studying Objects, Objectifying Students: Natural History at Women’s Colleges in New York State: 1861-1875;” Laura Kasson-Fiss presented “The Unnatural Club in Late-Victorian Light Humor: The Diogenes Club and Beyond;” and Dana VanKooy presented “The Aesthetics of Atlantic History.”
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