Lan Li, assistant professor of history and medical humanities, was one of four new faculty members in the School of Humanities who gave a five-minute speech Sept. 25 in the Rayzor Hall lobby as part of a new series of Humanities faculty flash talks.
Li is currently revising her dissertation into a book entitled “Intimate Cartographies: Body Maps and the Assembly of Medical Imagination.” Elizabeth Brake, professor of philosophy; Alden Sajor Marte-Wood, assistant professor of English; and Elizabeth Petrick, associate professor of history, also spoke at the reception on topics as wide-ranging as state involvement with marriage, Philippine Anglophone literature and the history of the tablet device. (Photo by Ashley Park)