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Coulson Organizes Inclusive Pedagogical Session for International Congress on Medieval Studies

Assistant Dean for Student Learning, Director of Acting and Associate Professor of Theatre Carolyn Coulson, Ph.D., organized the session “Teaching Medieval Drama to Today’s Students” at the International Congress on Medieval Studies held from Monday, May 9, through Saturday, May 14. The panel focused on inclusive pedagogical techniques for teaching plays dealing with violence against women, religious warfare and gender fluidity.

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