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View Latest Issue of Quadrivium—Online Journal Features Faculty Scholarship, Art



This photograph of a Little Green Heron was shot by Joshua Feingold, Ph.D., associate professor with a joint appointment at the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and NSU’s Oceanographic Center. The photo appears in Feingold’s collection of “Bird Profiles,” part of Quadrivium’s Issue 4.



The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences has published Issue 4 of Quadrivium. The online journal showcases analytical and creative works by college faculty members and graduate students.

The term “quadrivium” refers to the four arts and sciences studied in the Middle Ages. The college has its own Quadrivium with its four divisions—Humanities; Math, Science, and Technology; Performing and Visual Arts; and Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Quadrivium’s fourth issue includes content ranging from argumentative and analytical essays to photography and short fiction. The journal’s digital format allows readers to view materials referenced in various entries. Embedded images and videos enhance the collection and make Quadrivium an engaging experience for readers.

For more information about Quadrivium, contact the journal’s editors: Andrea Shaw, M.F.A., Ph.D., associate professor and assistant director of the college’s Division of Humanities, and Eric Mason, Ph.D., assistant professor in the college.