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Doyle Seminars 2021 Cohort

Doyle Seminars are small, upper-level classes that foster dialogue on diversity and difference through student research and co-curricular learning. Part of the Doyle Engaging Difference Program, Doyle Seminars focus on a range of topics addressing critical questions of national, social, cultural, religious, moral, and other forms of difference. Learn more about current and previous Doyle Seminars on the Doyle website.

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Francesco Ciabattoni

Francesco Ciabattoni is the Term Professor in Italian Literature at Georgetown University and a specialist in medieval Italian literature.
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Maureen Corrigan

Maureen Corrigan, book critic for NPR's Fresh Air, is the Nicky and Jamie Grant Distinguished Professor of the Practice in Literary Criticism at Georgetown University.
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Huaping Lu-Adler

Huaping Lu-Adler is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Georgetown University.
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Robert Patterson

Robert Patterson is a professor of African American studies and served as the inaugural chair of the Department of African American Studies at Georgetown University (2016–2019).
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Devika Ranjan

Devika Ranjan (SFS'17) is a theater-maker, ethnographer, and educator who tells stories about migration through performance, research, and advocacy.
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Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò

Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò is an assistant professor of philosophy at Georgetown University.
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Michelle Wang

Michelle C. Wang is a specialist in the Buddhist and silk road art of northwestern China, primarily of the sixth to tenth centuries.
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