Grad Published in ‘100 Greatest Video Game Characters’ Book
Politics and German Studies grad Stephanie Jennings ’11 published entries on “Clementine” (The Walking Dead) and “Isaac” (The Binding of Isaac) in 100 Greatest Video …
Politics and German Studies grad Stephanie Jennings ’11 published entries on “Clementine” (The Walking Dead) and “Isaac” (The Binding of Isaac) in 100 Greatest Video …
Nisbet Honors student Emily Holbert ’18 has been awarded a 2017 Trow Scholarship. She is the second Converse student to receive this highly-competitive scholarship for …
In addition to his role as chair of the History and Politics department here at Converse, Dr. Joe Dunn serves as executive director of the …
“I was very shy growing up. I was never what you would call a leader,” Tina Rohner says via Skype from the Philippines, where she …
Each year, Converse recognizes students, faculty and Spartanburg community members for their outstanding accomplishments and impact in a variety of areas. The following awards were …
Stephanie Jennings ’11 presented her paper, “Demonic Conceptions: The Forced, Divine Pregnancies of Horror,” at the annual convention of the Society for Cinema and Media …
Ashley Blount ’13 was one of 20 students in the country selected for the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute at Duke University. This program prepares outstanding …
Politics graduate Gabriella Chamberland ’15 is the associate director of the International Humanities Foundation, working with children in Indonesia.
Three Converse faculty members will participate in a panel discussion to explore historical, religious and political aspects of terrorism in our world today. “ISIS: War …
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