Introducing the Religious Studies Program Executive: 2011-12

Program Director: Andrew Gow, Professor of Medieval and Early Modern History in the Department of History and Classics. Andrew's wide interests include popular religion, vernacular Bib

18 May 2011

Program Director: Andrew Gow, Professor of Medieval and Early Modern History in the Department of History and Classics. Andrew's wide interests include popular religion, vernacular Bibles, Jewish-Christian relations, and the history of theology. He has been a very supportive presence in Religious Studies throughout his career. The Program is very fortunate to have a Director of Andrew's experience and dedication. Congratulations, Andrew!

Graduate Coordinator: Francis Landy, Professor in History and Classics, a leading scholar of Judaism and the Hebrew Bible, is a past Program Director of was a main architect of the Graduate Program in Religious Studies.

Undergraduate Program Advisor: Neil Dalal, Assistant Professor in Philosophy and the Program in Religious Studies, Neil's interests include Indian Philosophy, Advaita Vedanta, and the History of Indian Religions.

Visiting Speakers Coordinator: Jennifer Jay, Professor of History and Classics specializing in pre-modern and modern China. Welcome, Jennifer!

Library Representative: Catherine Caufield, Assistant Professor in MLCS and the Program in Religious Studies. Her research and teaching focus on Latin American Studies and Women in World Religions.