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Assistant Professor of American Studies and Distinguished Faculty Fellow Jason Farman shares his ideas of learning in "The Chronicle of Higher Education."
UMD announces AFL-CIO archival gift appraised at $25 million, establishing university as top archival repository for labor history in North America.
Congratulations to faculty members in ARHU who have been awarded promotion and/or tenure.
Congratulations to faculty members in ARHU who have been awarded promotion and/or tenure.
American Studies Professor's new book details the history of when blue and pink became gender synonymous.
American Studies Professor Jo B. Paoletti has found that pink and blue designations for girls and boys didn't start until the 1940s.
Associate Dean and American Studies Professor Sheri Parks contributed to the radio program which discussed the connection between poverty and unhealthy foods in Baltimore.
An ARHU graduate student receives the 2013-2014 Dr. James W. Longest Memorial Award for Social Science Research.
American Studies Assistant Professor Christina Hanhardt receives the Undergraduate Studies Program Teaching Award.