Congratulations to Dr. Philippa Koch on the publication of her book, The Course of God's Providence: Religion, Health, and the Body in Early America (NYU Press, New York, 2021). Dr. Koch's main research interest is the history of religion in America, with a focus on colonial America and the Atlantic world. In this book, she examines how Christian communities responded to … [Read more...] about Dr. Philippa Koch Publishes Book on Early American Religion and Health
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For most of us, COVID-19 is the first pandemic we have experienced first-hand, but pandemics are not new. Two of our pandemics experts at MSU, Dr. Philippa Koch (Religious Studies) and Dr. Tom Dicke (History), gave a Zoom talk earlier this week about these past pandemics, what we have learned, and how those experiences were similar or different from what we … [Read more...] about Watch the Pandemics Talk with Dr. Pippa Koch and Dr. Tom Dicke
Public Affairs Talks! Voices from the Past: Pandemics Wednesday, 24 March 2021, 4:00-5:00 p.m. Our very own Dr. Pippa Koch will present a free Zoom webinar along with Dr. Tom Dicke (History) on past pandemics in America and how they compare with today's COVID-19 pandemic. According to the description on the Public Affairs website, pandemics are not new. However, for most … [Read more...] about Public Affairs Talks! Voices from the Past: Pandemics, with Dr. Pippa Koch and Dr. Tom Dicke
The Department of Religious Studies is pleased to support MSU's Bear POWER Community Needs Based Drive in cooperation with the Bear Pantry! We keep a Bear Pantry bin in our front office, Strong 251, for anyone to place donations to the MSU community members in need (students, staff, and faculty). But for the next three weeks, 8-26 March, our donations will directly support … [Read more...] about Bear POWER Community Needs Based Drive