Elizabeth De Wolfe presents at Communal Studies Association annual meeting

Elizabeth De Wolfe, professor and chair of the Department of History & Philosophy, participated in a panel discussion at the recent Communal Studies Association annual meeting. The invited panel of authors and scholars addressed the challenge of "How Communal Studies Scholars Get Their Scholarly Work Done."

De Wolfe's presentation, "Teaching Ongoing Research to Keep Research Ongoing," addressed opportunities for connecting research and scholarship in the classroom. The conference was held in Oneida, New York, at the site of the 19th-century communal group known as the Oneida Perfectionists.