by Stacey Gaines | Feb 23, 2024
My main area of research is the cultural and medical history of France and the Francophone regions of the lower Mississippi Valley. I have written about French political satire, medical disputes and dueling in New Orleans, and sickle cell and segregation in...
by millsapsdev | Jan 28, 2024
I am the chair of the Government and Politics Department and am an assistant professor, specializing in comparative politics and international relations. I teach a number of introductory classes, as well as more advanced electives in topics like African politics,...
by Isabelle Venable | Jan 26, 2024
Hello! I am proud to have been teaching at Millsaps since 2008. Before making Millsaps my home, I had several different careers. After college, I worked professionally in theatre as an actor, director, and producer. I began teaching acting classes on the side, only to...
by Isabelle Venable | Jan 22, 2024
As a professor in the English Department, I teach courses in both literature and communication studies, and I regularly teach Connections as well. I am also co-director of the Millsaps Quality Enhancement Project, which focuses on metacognition and formative feedback...
by Isabelle Venable | Jan 22, 2024
My research focuses on philosophy of race, embodiment, contemporary European philosophy and existentialism. My paper “White Privilege: Unconscious Racism, Freud and Neuroscience of Implicit Racial Bias” was published in the journal Critical Philosophy of Race (2021)....