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From video games to VR, ARHU doctoral students are expanding dissertation scholarship through digital and experimental work.
Find the latest news and information from around the department, including student experiences, faculty research and awards, and alumni updates.
ARHU faculty members receive prestigious Graduate Faculty Mentor of the Year Awards.
In honor Dr. John Caughey's retirement, the Department of American Studies has created the Dr. John Caughey Gift Fund to be used towards student and scholarly activities.
ARHU graduate students and faculty members receive fellowships, scholarships and awards.
ARHU graduate student receives prestigious Dr. Michael J. Pelczar Award for Excellence in Graduate Study.
ARHU graduate student receives the prestigious Phi Delta Gamma Graduate Fellowship.
"Justice is a Black Woman: The Life and Work of Constance Baker Motley" is a feature-length award-winning documentary based on the dissertation research of AMST Ph.D. student Gary Ford.
The College congratulates AMST Ph.D. student Gary Ford on his nomination for Best Producer by St. Tropez International Film Festival.
AMST graduate student, Darius Bost, recently appeared on Ethelbert Miller's program, The Scholars.
Congratulations to Dr. Jason Farman on their grant award from the Future of Information Alliance and the Deutsch Foundation!
Out of 22 FIA grantees, 11 ARHU students and faculty win FIA-Deutsch Seed Grant Competition.