12 Facts About Patrice Rankine

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Patrice Rankine is a Professor of Classics at the University of Chicago.

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Patrice Rankine is a leading scholar in the area of classical reception.

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Patrice Rankine was born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York on September 25,1971.

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Patrice Rankine attended public schools in New York City and studied photography at South Shore High School, working with photographer Mitchel Grey during his senior year.

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Patrice Rankine graduated from Brooklyn College in June, 1992 and attended Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, from 1992 to 1998, where he earned his M A, M Phil.

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Patrice Rankine studied for a Bachelor of Arts at Brooklyn College, City University of New York.

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Patrice Rankine was assistant head of the School of Languages and Cultures and director of the Interdisciplinary Program in Classics at Purdue University.

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Patrice Rankine was the Dean for the Arts and Humanities at Hope College in Holland, Michigan.

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Since 2016 Patrice Rankine has been the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Richmond, where he serves as Director of the Arc of Justice Institute, an interdisciplinary diversity and inclusion initiative.

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Patrice Rankine continues to conduct research on the Greco-Roman classics and its afterlife.

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Patrice Rankine previously served as Dean for the Arts and Humanities at Hope College in Holland, Mich.

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Patrice Rankine 2015 'The World is a Ghetto:' Postracial America and the Apocalypse, ” chapter for Houston Baker's The Trouble with Post-Blackness, Columbia University Press,.

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