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2021 Lycoming College Summer Magazine NEWS FACULTY & STAFF Amy Rogers ’92, Ph.D. , department chair and professor of education, recently co-authored two chapters in teacher education books related to Lycoming College s professional semester of student teaching and ensuring high-quality mentors for teacher candidates. The poem “Monk s Mood” by Sascha Feinstein, Ph.D. , Robert L. and Charlene Shangraw Professor of English, was translated into Chinese and published in 溫暖與酷:爵士詩選》新書發表 與黑膠聆賞會巡迴 [ Warm an Cool: A Jazz Poetry Anthology ]. Feinstein’s essay, “My Father s Lasting Lessons on Art,” as well as photographs appeared in two catalogs that accompanied current shows of his father’s art in Philadelphia “Sam Feinstein: The Early Years” at the Barbara Crawford Art Gallery and “Sam Feinstein: Immersive Abstraction” at the Woodmere Art Museum. Christopher Kulp, Ph.D. , chair and prof
The Real-Life Witches Behind The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina YouTube
While
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is a fictional creation, the show s creators have based quite a few of its concepts on real-world ties to witchcraft and the occult. They include real modern day pagans like production designer Lisa Soper, who told Refinery29 that some things like the show s sets, props, and spells are the real occult deal.
Witches, in fact, have been part of history for a very, very long time. They re arguably represented far back into human prehistory, according to the
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. Consider all of the apparently ritual objects uncovered by excavators, some of which appear to have been destroyed as part of a religious ritual. More directly, named witches and magic workers show up fairly early in the historical records, says History. They include the mysterious Witch of Endor mentioned in the Bible s Book of Samuel, written some time be