Alumni Trip To India
An exciting exploration of Indian mythologies, embedded histories, and blended cultures and traditions formed by the shifting ethnic waves of settlers and invaders in the regions that we move through.
Faculty Leaders
Ishita Sinha Roy, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies
At Allegheny College, Dr. Sinha Roy’s research and teaching interests focus on global media, media-ted identities, marketing, and branding. She won teaching awards at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, where she previously taught, and is a recipient of the Thoburn Prize for teaching excellence at Allegheny College. Ishita has served as the college’s faculty global studies liaison, and was the co-principal investigator on a Mellon Grant for internationalizing the campus. She co-taught Cohort IV of the Global Citizen Scholars program (2020-22) on campus, on the theme of “Empowering Women Worldwide.” Since 2006, Ishita has co-directed several global learning seminars for Allegheny students, with various faculty collaborators, to non-western emerging economies. These include South Africa, east Africa, Japan, Sri Lanka, countries in South-East Asia, and different regions in India. Her recent book Manufacturing Indianness (Peter Lang, 2019) examines India’s nation-branding efforts through various media initiatives. Learn more about Ishita here.
Eric Palmer, Professor of Philosophy
Professor Eric Palmer came to Allegheny in 1994 with a doctoral degree in the philosophy of science and its history from the University of California, San Diego. For the past two decades he has particularly focused on ethics concerning state and global institutions and the ideal of living well in an age of global commerce – an age in which we have resources enough for good lives for all, if we have the will to make them available to all. Eric co-directed two US National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institutes focused on these ideals, was co-lead editor of the Routledge academic periodical Journal of Global Ethics, and recently served as President of IDEA, the International Development Ethics Association.
Registration
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