Emeritus Professor Vera Camden (left) and Valentino Zullo (right)

Vera J. Camden, emerita professor of English at Kent State University, has posed a few questions for academia upon receiving a national award for her edited book. Should the sciences intertwine with literature and why is it of so much importance? Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Camden’s research specialties include studies in literature, theory, and popular culture. In the 1980s, Camden jumped at the opportunity to undergo psychoanalytic training when faculty from the Kent State Department of English received an Academic Challenge Grant from the State of Ohio. This distinction added...

Castle by a river with boats passing by.
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University of Leicester, United Kingdom

Kari Evans

“This is la Catedral de Murcia and it is one of the most significant cultural markers of the city. Getting to walk past it every once in a while is a good reminder of just how beautiful the world outside of the United States can be.”

Port of Cartagena in Murcia, Spain, clear blue waters and white buildings with palm trees and mountains in the background.
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Universidad de Murcia, Spain

The cathedral in Glasgow, gothic church architecture, Scotland.
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University of Strathclyde, Scotland - ISEP

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