Faculty News
![Alice Mattison](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/stories/Alice%20Mattison.jpg?itok=CWeI8cAe)
Writing Seminars faculty member Alice Mattison offers a lesson on writing climactic moments in Signature magazine.
![Oil in the Caribbean](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/stories/comparative-studies-300x225.jpg?itok=-d2BXP3Y)
Comparative Studies in Society and History, a leading history and anthropology journal, has published an article by David Bond called “Oil in the Caribbean: Refineries, Mangroves, and the Negative Ecologies of Crude Oil."
![Comics, Memory, and Trauma](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/stories/imagetext_300x225.jpg?itok=jYloo7Ml)
ImageTexT, a peer-reviewed, open access journal with a focus on interdisciplinary comics studies, has published an article by Spanish faculty member Sarah D. Harris.
!["Family Collection" and "The Other Victorians"](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/faculty/GuthrieCamille_320x230px.jpg?itok=9KkDYgOv)
At Length has published two poems by Camille Guthrie, "Family Collection" and "The Other Victorians."
![The Nyansapo Controversy](/sites/default/files/styles/alumni_story_300x225/public/sources/stories/liberation_300x225.jpg?itok=rA_pVxl6)
In an article published in the French magazine Libération, Maboula Soumahoro commented on the debate surrounding the Nyansapo festival.