Stephanie Evitt was featured in a series of portraits of student researchers on campus.
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Stephanie Evitt was featured in a series of portraits of student researchers on campus.
Liz Bucar is the author of four books, including her most recent, “Stealing My Religion: Not Just Any Cultural Appropriation” (Harvard 2022) and the award-winning “Pious Fashion: How Muslim Women Dress” (Harvard, 2017). In her new book, “Stealing My Religion,” Liz Bucar, a professor of religion, shines a spotlight on this “particularly messy form of cultural appropriation,” what it reveals about inappropriate cultural borrowing more broadly and what can come out of these often uncomfortable conversations.
Portrait of student Elle Chrampanis playing her cello amongst the autumn leaves on campus.
A video student stands in to test portrait lighting at an event on October 8, 2022.
Portrait of Tasha Austin, a new professor in the Graduate School of Education, photographed outside Letchworth Woods near the Ellicott Complex in October 2022.
Students painted their faces with pink dots while participating and a Cancer Awareness Month activity on campus.