May 4, 2021 Campbell Religious Studies Veldman Why Evangelicals are Encouraging the Anti-Vaccination Movement With the release of the COVID-19 vaccines, many religious groups are taking stances opposing vaccination. December 16, 2020 film studies History Religious Studies Misrepresentation in Pop Culture Research shows the portrayal of characters with disabilities and limb differences in pop culture encourages the belief and spread of stereotypes. February 28, 2020 Bare Black History Month History Religious Studies Religion and race: “Preserving a sense of the black community’s very identity” In honor of Black History Month, we wrap up our series with a conversation with assistant professor Daniel Bare about the role of race and religion in the African American community. October 31, 2019 Halloween Hispanic Studies History Kallendorf Religious Studies Schwartz Beyond and before “Boo”: A Halloween story Halloween exists beyond symbols of “Boo!” and scary movies. Two professors in the College of Liberal Arts trace Halloween’s historical and cultural beginnings and explain the concept of “liminal spaces” in our world and that of the ancients.