Emily Tarvin published “YOU LOOK DISGUSTING: A Case Study of the YouTube Beauty Community,” in the Fall 2018 issue of Studies in Popular Culture. Emily is currently enrolled in the
Dr. Odle on Teaching Writing
Dr. Mairin Odle, our specialist in Native American Studies, talks about how she teaches writing by writing alongside her students and sharing her work with them. Guest Post: Writing Alongside
Scottsboro Trails Website Highlighted in Spring 2017 UA Alumni Magazine
Congratulations to AMS and New College Professor Ellen Spears and AMS graduate Margaret Sasser (MA ’14), on the launching of the online resource for studying the Scottsboro Trials.
Book Talk with AMS Professor Stacy Morgan
Professor Stacy Morgan will discuss his latest book on Thursday, April 20, 2017, at 5:00pm in ten Hoor room 30. Please join the faculty, staff, and students of the American Studies
Congratulations to Professor Mairin Odle
Congratulations to American studies professor Mairin Odle on the publication of her article in Common-Place: The Journal of Early American Life. The article is titled “‘We Are All Savages’: Scalping and Survival
Congratulations to AMS Professor Stacy Morgan for his new book!
Congratulations to American Studies Professor Stacy Morgan for the upcoming release of his latest book, Frankie and Johnny: Race, Gender, and the Work of African American Folklore in 1930s America. The book, published