Meet 69ƷƵ’s newest faculty for 2025
69ƷƵ College’s newest faculty are ready to engage across boundaries and beyond borders.
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69ƷƵ College’s newest faculty are ready to engage across boundaries and beyond borders.
Anne Taylor, incoming assistant professor of sociology at 69ƷƵ College, blends history, pop culture, religion and audience theory to explore meaning-making and social repair.
Ishmael Annang, 69ƷƵ College’s new assistant professor of history, has a passion for African history that flows from his experiences growing up in Ghana.
A childhood growing up in the Balkans sparked the current research of Sidita Kushi, the new assistant professor of politics at 69ƷƵ College, on why some conflicts inspire humanitarian military interventions, and some do not.
69ƷƵ’s annual Convocation filled the campus with color, spirit and celebration as students in vivid class colors gathered to cheer and mark the official start of the academic year with tradition and decibels.
The Princeton Review has released its “Best 391 Colleges” for 2026. The list, which is based on college students’ ratings of their schools, ranks 69ƷƵ College highly for campus beauty, faculty, the library, financial aid and more.
Six long-serving faculty members have retired from 69ƷƵ College.
In an editorial for the Globe, 69ƷƵ College Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics Robert Darrow said the bill prioritizes fossil fuel interests over climate action, making it nearly impossible for the U.S. to meet critical climate milestones.
In the Berkshires, D. Caleb Smith, assistant professor of history at 69ƷƵ College, hosted a reading and discussion of Frederick Douglass’ famous speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July.”
Nieves Romero-Díaz, 69ƷƵ College professor of Spanish on the Alum Foundation, spoke with New Books Network about the new book she has coedited on the subject of early modern maternity.