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Dr. Green discusses slavery and the Gorgas House
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Dr. Morgan talks “Black Panther” on WVUA News
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2018 Legacy Award
American Studies Department would like to congratulate Dr. Ellen Spears for being the recipient of the 2018 Legacy Award. https://www.ua.edu/news/2018/01/ua-student-instructor-to-be-honored-at-realizing-the-dream-banquet/
Welcome to American Studies
The Department of American Studies welcomes our new Interim Chair, Tom Wolfe. Tom teaches Jazz Studies in the Music Department and takes over from Dr. Lynne Adrian, who has been our Chair for the past ten years. We thank both of them for their service to the department. Dr. Edward Tang will be the upcoming Chair in Fall 2018.
Mark your calendars! Upcoming “Picturing Queer Souths” lecture by Dr. John Howard, visiting professor, Alabama alumnus, and professor at King’s College London
Congratulations to Professor Michael Woods
Congratulations to American Studies Professor Michael T. Woods on his award to Study Football in Cuba. Instructor Wins Award to Study Football in Cuba Posted on February 7, 2017 – Awards, Desktop News, For Faculty, News, Research, Teaching The University of Havana From the February 2017 Desktop News | Michael Wood, an instructor in the Department of American Studies, recently received the North American Society for Sport History’s inaugural Joseph L. Arbena Award, which offers $1,000 to those pursuing research in […]
Essay from AMS course published in literary journal
Congratulations to Mollie Beth Wallace, whose essay from Dr. Hubbs’s spring 2015 Fictions of American Identity course was published in the most recent issue of The Explicator. Check out Mollie Beth’s essay here: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00144940.2015.1133556
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