The only thing I can find out about Dr. Belle Mulholland is that she was a sessional lecturer in the UBC Department of Religious Studies some time ago, presumably while department was still called that and Professor Mulholland was still alive. She's not mentioned in the rather extensive History of Classics at UBC; I can't even figure out what, exactly, she taught. I guess time is just as corrosive in the digital age, and even more so for those that lived before it was normal to Google one's own name for fun.
Belle Mulholland must have really loved her work, though -- her friends and family established memorial prize in her name at UBC after she passed away. I'm thinking it was originally intended to be given to a religious studies student, but maybe after a decade of low enrollment in that program they've decided to open the doors a bit wider.
Thanks, Professor.
Belle Mulholland must have really loved her work, though -- her friends and family established memorial prize in her name at UBC after she passed away. I'm thinking it was originally intended to be given to a religious studies student, but maybe after a decade of low enrollment in that program they've decided to open the doors a bit wider.
Thanks, Professor.
