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Sights Unseen

September 14, 2015 American Studies, College of Arts and Humanities

UMD community reflects on racism.

Arhu Faculty Earn Promotions And Tenure 2015

May 13, 2015 American Studies, Art History and Archaeology, Classics, College of Arts and Humanities, Communication, English, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, School of Music, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

Seventeen faculty members from the College of Arts and Humanities were awarded tenured positions and promotions to full professor.

A Brief History Of Unisex Fashion

April 14, 2015 American Studies

In her new book "Sex and Unisex: Fashion, Feminism, and the Sexual Revolution," Associate Professor of American Studies Jo Paoletti revisits the unisex trend.

Broadway World Books News Desk

Indiana University Press Releases "Sex And Unisex" By Jo B. Paoletti

March 03, 2015 American Studies, College of Arts and Humanities

In her new book, the associate professor of American Studies explores the history of gender-neutral clothing.

The Shell: University of Maryland Alumni Newsletter

Jeans Aren'T Just Jeans: Umd Professor Explores The History Of Unisex Clothing

March 03, 2015 American Studies, College of Arts and Humanities

Jo B. Paoletti, associate professor of American Studies, explores this phenomenon of '60s and '70s fashion.

PRI

Forget Men's And Women's Clothing, One Department Store Is Going Unisex

January 30, 2015 American Studies

Associate Professor Jo B. Paoletti calls UK department store's gender neutral clothing line fashion forward

MSNBC

History Of Food, Race And Identity

November 29, 2014 American Studies

AMST Prof Psyche Williams-Forson provides commentary on the complex connections between the history of food, race and gender on Melissa Harris-Perry's show on MSNBC.

Dr. Christina Hanhardt Wins Best Lgbt Studies In 2014 Lambda Literary Awards!

June 04, 2014 American Studies

26th Annual Lammys honor Dr. Hanhardt for Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence

Lambda Literary

Hanhardt Wins Book Award

June 03, 2014 American Studies, The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Dr. Christina Hanhardt wins the 2014 Lambda Literary Award (Lammys) in the category of Best LGBT Studies for her debut title Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence.

2014-2015 Dr. James W. Longest Memorial Award For Social Science Research Recipient

May 15, 2014 American Studies, College of Arts and Humanities

An ARHU graduate student receives the 2014-2015 Dr. James W. Longest Memorial Award for Social Science Research.