Fulton Faculty Colloquium
Fulton Faculty Colloquium
Featuring the teaching, scholarship and service of faculty members from across the Fulton School, the colloquia celebrate both the work of individual faculty and our disciplinary diversity. Please join your Fulton colleagues virtually this year for a series of thought-provoking colloquia! Free and open to the public.
Spring 2026 Fulton Faculty Colloquia
First Tuesday of the Month
3:30-5 p.m. • Conway Hall 152
- Featuring the research and creative work of faculty members from across the Fulton School of Liberal Arts, the colloquia celebrate both the work of individual faculty and the disciplinary diversity of the school.
- For Information: 410-543-6450.
February 3
- Ryan Habemeyer (English)
- Dead Men Do Tell Tales: On Juggling Facts, Photos, & Folklore in Experimental Fiction
- John Wenke (English)
- Rhapsodic Antecedents: Telling Points of Passage from Charles Brockden Brown’s Literary Apprenticeship
March 3
- Tom Goyens (History)
- Johann Most: Life of a Radical and Writings on Anarchism and America, 1882-1905
- Joerg Tuske (Philosophy, Asian Studies)
- Actions Without Agents: Karma in Buddhist Thought
April 7
- Jacques Koko (Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution)
- Conflict Resolution in the Workplace
- Tami Ransom (Environmental Studies)
- Bridging Nature Recreation and Conservation in Delmarva’s Landscapes
May 5
- David Smith (Art)
- Low-Fire Wood/Soda Firing Using Recycled/Free Broken Electric Kilns, and the Creation of Monsters
- Erragab Eljanhaoui (Fulbright Scholar) & April Logan (English)
- The Sahrawi Society from Barbary Captivity Narratives to Sahrawi Literary Writing
Should you have any questions, or suggestions, regarding the FFC, please do not hesitate to contact Associate Dean Chrys Egan at cnegan@salisbury.edu.