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Meet the Faculty

Susanne Mrozik teaches courses on women and Buddhism, Buddhist ethics, Buddhist literature, Buddhism in America, and a comparative religion course on body images and practices in religious traditions.
John Grayson's current scholarly project is an intellectual biography of the women who shaped the mind of Frederick Douglass.
The history of Jewish mysticism and of the Kabbalah are central to Lawrence Fine's work.
"One of the best parts of my research is going to the British Library, pulling out an eighth-century manuscript written on cowhide, and realizing you are literally the first person to read it in 1,000 years," notes Michael Penn.
Why did the Shakers shake? Ask Jane Crosthwaite.

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