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Your JASP 2026 Guide to Seton Hill University
Calling all JASP 2026 attendees! Learn about key Seton Hill University landmarks before your campus arrival.
Emma Zuder
Apr 21


Calling 6-12th Grade Teachers: Apply for JASP 2026 Scholarships!
The Jane Austen Summer Program is pleased to announce that applications are open for our teacher scholarships to our symposium, June 11-14.
Delicia Johnson
Apr 17


JASP 2026: Interview with Maria Frawley, Plenary Speaker
Join us for a Q&A with JASP 2026 Plenary Speaker Maria Frawley.
Emma Zuder
Apr 13


JASP 2026: Interview with Juliette Wells, Plenary Speaker
Join us for a Q&A with JASP 2026 Plenary Speaker, Juliette Wells.
Delicia Johnson
Apr 3


JASP 2026: Interview with Heather King, JASP Adaptations Panel Chair
Join us for a Q&A with JASP Panelist Chair, Heather King.
Delicia Johnson
Apr 2


JASP 2026: Interview with Sarah Marsh, JASP Director
Join us for a Q&A with JASP Director, Sarah Marsh.
Delicia Johnson
Mar 27


Speaker Michael Kramp on JASP 2026 and the “Humanities Experience”
Jane Austen scholar and JASP 2026 plenary speaker Dr Michael Kramp discusses how Austen can help us rethink the humanities.
Summer Griffin
Mar 10


Cultural Framing of Windows in Pride and Prejudice
Why does Mr. Collins comment on the number of Lady Catherine’s windows? Learn about the 1696 window tax and its significance in Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
Nellie Downie
Feb 19


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