Haas Scholars
All My Life I Had To Fight: Exposing the Realities of Confinement through Black Women’s Prison Writings
The Making of Black Avant-garde Poetics: Mythmaking, Genre-Making, and Placemaking in Jericho Brown’s The Tradition
Pain of Excellence: Pursuing Music by Reliving Trauma
Between Two Lines: Understanding Two-Part Music from the Renaissance
William O. Douglas and how Pristine Wilderness Shaped Ideas of Desire and Access in Nature