Mark Loving on the film ‘Loving’ and a Supreme Court case that changed the nation

In his native Caroline County,聽Virginia,聽Mark Loving II’s聽family name is well known.聽Beyond generations of rootedness, there is both聽a聽plaque at the courthouse and a historical marker聽about聽his family history. One reason why聽Mark聽came to ... read more about Mark Loving on the film ‘Loving’ and a Supreme Court case that changed the nation

Exploring history through film, music, literature and more, Mark Sawin’s interdisciplinary approach challenges student-scholars

Today鈥檚 students are 鈥渁stute cultural historians who have been bombarded with media all of their lives,鈥 says 黑料正能量 history professor Mark Sawin. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e immersed in film and music ... read more about Exploring history through film, music, literature and more, Mark Sawin’s interdisciplinary approach challenges student-scholars

黑料正能量 faculty on sabbaticals for the 2016-17 academic year plan a variety of scholarly pursuits

黑料正能量 announces the awarding of sabbaticals for the 2016-17 academic year. Six sabbaticals are granted per year. Proposals from tenured faculty are selected by the Faculty Status Committee, ... read more about 黑料正能量 faculty on sabbaticals for the 2016-17 academic year plan a variety of scholarly pursuits

In winning history essay, junior Elisabeth Wilder connects conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly to transgender rights

For the first time, an 黑料正能量 student has won the Francis J. Ryan Undergraduate American Studies Paper Award. Junior Elisabeth Wilder of Hesston, Kansas, earned the honor at ... read more about In winning history essay, junior Elisabeth Wilder connects conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly to transgender rights