As experienced researchers in archives, in museums, and in the field, our faculty are well-suited to lead serious students in intensive research in several areas of Religious Studies.
Recent articles have included an article mentioning Justin McDaniel as among those Penn profs whose courses “spark a genuine interest"; a profile of Anthea Butler; and an op-ed mentionning RELS 133
"Root Causes: Anthea Butler gives the issue of black women’s hair care an academic spin." See also the media coverage of her symposium on The Politics of Black Women's Hair on MSNBC and the Grio.
Ann Matter was chosen to receive the 2012 TCPW/Provost Award, which recognizes significant contributions in advancing the role of women in higher education and research at Penn.
See the latest issue (Spring/Summer 2013) of Penn Arts and Sciences Magazine which has a story on Prof. Elias's new book and the relationship between art, narrative, and perception in Islamic Art and Material Culture.