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Featured Resident Fellow


Burdett Loomis
Humanities Research Fellow

During his residency in the Spring of 2009, Burdett Loomis plans to finish a project entitled “The Roots of Culture War Politics” that revolves around political change in Kansas and the nation during the 1960s and 1970s.

Featured Publication

Analyzing Oppression by Ann E. Cudd

The winner of the 2007 Byron Caldwell Smith Award, Professor Cudd's book, Analyzing Oppression, is cited by the Award Committee as a direct, thorough and systematic investigation of the concept of oppression, "beautifully written, elegantly organized and accessible to both scholars and non-specialists ...."

Research & Development

Colloquia Colloquia
Each year the Center hosts an interdisciplinary faculty colloquium based around a theme chosen by the colloquium director. Both the participants and director are chosen by competition. In addition, the Center periodically co-sponsors thematic colloquia with various University partners.
Seminars Seminars
The Hall Center sponsors twelve ongoing seminars which bring together faculty and graduate students from different departments for interdisciplinary dialogue and discussion and to present research. Many of the seminars also invite visiting speakers from other US universities and from overseas.
Workshops Workshops
The Center sponsors workshops for faculty and graduate students, according to demand and funding. The main workshops assist the development of research grant proposals and faculty publications.
Projects Research Projects
The Center sponsors sponsors a number of collaborative research projects, most of which involve organizations and investigators from outside the University.
Resident Fellows Resident Fellows
The Center is home to two Hall Distinguished Professors and awards residential fellowships to five KU faculty members each year. Beginning in 2006-2007, we will also host the Simons Public Humanities Fellow and the Richard and Jeannette Sias Graduate Fellow.
Faculty Authors Faculty Authors
The Hall Center assists faculty to develop and complete their research, and secure its publication. Learn more about KU Faculty Authors and the publications that owe their conception, development and publication, at least in part, to the support of the Hall Center.