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Rachel Schwaller and Saoussen Cheddadi successfully defend their respective dissertations
Rachel Schwaller and Saoussen Cheddadi successfully defended their respective dissertations on October 29, 2018. Congratulations, Drs. Schwaller and Cheddadi!
Ph.D. candidate Kathryn Vaggalis awarded the Gene Wise-Warren Susman Prize
Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Kathryn Vaggalis for being awarded the American Studies Association's 2018 Gene Wise-Warren Susman Prize!
Dr. Gamze Kati Gumus defends her dissertation with honors
Dr. Gamze Kati Gumus defended her dissertation with honors on May 10, 2018. Congratulations, Dr. Kati Gumus!
White Latino Privilege: Caribbean Latino Perspectives in the Second Decade of the 21st Century
Congratulations to William Garcia on his collaboration in White Latino Privilege: Caribbean Latino Perspectives in the Second Decade of the 21st Century with Dr.
Dr. Jonathan Burrow-Branine successfully defends his dissertation with honors
Congratulations to Dr. Jonathan Burrow-Branine for successfully defending his dissertation with honors January 25, 2018.
Ph.D. student William Adams receives Black Metropolis Research Consortium
Congratulations to Ph.D. student William Adams for receiving the Black Metropolis Research Consortium (BMRC) Summer Short-term Fellowship. Check it out here.
Ph.D. candidate Hannah Bailey awarded the 2017 Graduate Studies Summer Scholarship
Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Hannah Bailey for being awarded the 2017 Graduate Studies Summer Scholarship.
Ph.D. candidate Rachel Schwaller awarded the Hall Center's Sias Fellowship for Spring 2018
Ph.D. candidate, Rachel Schwaller, has been awarded the Hall Center's Sias Fellowship for Spring 2018. This award grants a stipend and office space at the Hall Center for Rachel to focus on her writing. Congratulations, Rachel!
Marilyn Ortega, Ph.D selected as National Humanities Without Walls Predoctoral Fellow
Congratulations to Marilyn Ortega, Ph.D. student in American Studies, for being selected as one of the inaugural National Humanities Without Walls Predoctoral Fellows for 2017.
Tuttle Lecture 2017
As a distinguished teacher, mentor, and scholar, Professor Emeritus Bill Tuttle guided generations of KU students.