The New Haven Register publishes “Talking ‘Democracy in Crisis’ at the New Haven library”
The ongoing series of presentations and civic discussions by Public Humanities at...
American Studies is delighted to announce that our dear friend and recently retired colleague Dolores Hayden is being inducted as a 2019 Fellow in the Society of...
Randa Tawil is a PhD candidate in American Studies and holds a certificate in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Broadly, she is interested in the intersections of race,...
A hearty cheers to Pedro’s recent article “The Washington Heights Uprising of 1992: Dominican Belonging and Urban Policing in New York City”
Pedro Regalado is a PhD...
Deep Roots Nourish Diners At New Haven Museum article by Allison Hadley
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For students in the “Intro to Public Humanities” class, the city of New Haven is their classroom. Instead of cramming for a final before Christmas break, they are “putting...
We are happy to announce that Laura Barraclough has been awarded the 2018 Poorvu Family Award for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Teaching! This is a university-wide honor...