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September 6, 2023
Wherefore Art Thou?
Jenny Cavenaugh, dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, and Nathan Snaza, coordinator of humanities, are quoted.
Jennifer Cavenaugh is dean of the School of Arts & Sciences and professor of theater. Cavenaugh’s teaching and research focuses on gender and performance, theater history, and American musical theater. Cavenaugh’s book Medea’s Daughters: Forming and Performing Women Who Kill examines representations of women criminals in plays and television.
Contact Lauren Anesta at lauren.anesta@richmond.edu to connect with Cavenaugh today.
Jenny Cavenaugh, dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, and Nathan Snaza, coordinator of humanities, are quoted.