Posts tagged with “Faculty” (All posts)
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Professor Andy Flory on “Music in the American South” Outside link
21 February 2025Faculty Director Andy Flory, who will lead the Winter 2026 off-campus program Music in the American South, shares some of the distinct learning experiences that characterize the program.
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Deborah Appleman, Hollis L. Caswell Professor of Educational Studies, wrote a book chapter, “What We Talk About When We Talk About Literary Theory,” in a volume just published by the…
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Cheryl Yin, assistant professor of anthropology, gave a colloquium talk on December 10 at Brown University
9 January 2025Cheryl Yin, assistant professor of anthropology, gave a colloquium talk on December 10 at Brown University titled, “Voicing the Khmer Rouge: Communist Revolutionary or Cruel Torturer?” In this talk, Yin…
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Chris Elias weighs in on Cohn-Trump in Salon.com
14 October 2024See this recent Salon piece with our own Chris Elias’s historical commentary on Roy Cohn’s mentorial relationship with Donald Trump as part of the new film, “The Apprentice.”
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Elizabeth McKinsey, Maxine H. and Winston R. Wallin Professor of American Studies and English, emerita, was interviewed in late July in Lockport, New York
26 September 2024Elizabeth McKinsey, Maxine H. and Winston R. Wallin Professor of American Studies and English, emerita, was interviewed in late July in Lockport, New York, for a documentary film being made by…
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Cheryl Yin, assistant professor of anthropology, published “Cambodian Refugees and Michigan Sponsors: One Story of Non-Kin Relationships in Refugee Resettlement” in the Journal of American Studies. It recounts her mother’s refugee…
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Meredith McCoy co-authored the chapter “Campus Coalitions Towards Indigenous Futures: ARCE Reflections on Institutional and Pedagogical Change.”
7 September 2023Meredith McCoy, assistant professor of American studies and history, Zia NoiseCat ’23, Sinda Nichols, director of the CCCE, and community partner Paul Dressen of the Prairie Island Indian Community co-authored the chapter,…
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Meredith’s episode of Humanities Centered is now available, enjoy!
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Professor Serena Zabin’s article “The midterms may be over, but we have other civic responsibilities,”
1 December 2022Prof. Serena Zabin’s article “The midterms may be over, but we have other civic responsibilities” between the American Revolution and the Civil War, voting wasn’t seen as the most important…
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Emeriti Professor Rich Keiser’s article “Gentrifying America’s school system,” published in Le Monde Diplomatique
30 November 2022Emeriti Prof. Rich Keiser’s article “Gentrifying America’s school system” about building new public schools and closing others is the latest tool for American mayors to reverse ‘white flight’ and bring middle-class families back to the cities. As a result good city schools are getting whiter, was published in the French and English versions of Le Monde Diplomatique (December 2022).
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