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The Washington Post

"Modern Family" Vs. "The Cosby Show"

September 19, 2011 American Studies

UMD's Sheri Parks, associate professor of American Studies, weighs-in on "normal" TV families.

From ARHU To The World Of Work: Graduate Student Job Placements

September 08, 2011 College of Arts and Humanities, American Studies

AMST celebrates graduate job placements in academic and non-academic orgs, all helping minority students along the education pipeline. Tamara Wilds Lawson, Director, Posse D.C. 

American Studies Celebrates Summer 2011 Ph.D. Graduate Placements

August 12, 2011 American Studies

This summer the Department of American Studies proudly celebrates recent placements for graduates of our Ph.D. program:

Housatonic Times

Color-Coded Kids

July 21, 2011 American Studies

ARHU's Jo B. Paoletti addresses the use of advertising in defining pink as a feminine color and blue as a masculine color.

Featured Profile: Jo Paoletti

June 02, 2011 American Studies

Read about the recent attention in the press about Paoletti's forthcoming book, Pink and Blue: Telling the Girls from the Boys in America.

American Studies Welcomes Perla Guerrero

June 02, 2011 American Studies

American Studies welcomes our newest faculty member in U.S. Latina/o Studies.

The Washington Post

Goodbye To Oprah And Her Strong Arms

May 25, 2011 American Studies

UMD's Sheri Parks, associate professor of American Studies, weighs in on Oprah's appeal to American mothers.

Smithsonian Magazine

When Did Girls Start Wearing Pink?

April 08, 2011 College of Arts and Humanities, American Studies, History

UMD's Jo B. Paoletti addresses how a definition of masculinity and femininity manifested in children's clothing.

The Baltimore Sun

Angry Birds Invasion! A Look At The Crazy, Random, Squawkin' Awesome Phenomenon

March 30, 2011 College of Arts and Humanities, American Studies, Digital Cultures & Creativity

UMD Assistant Professor Jason Farman looks into the Angry Birds mobile gaming craze. 

Featured Profile: Mary Corbin Sies

March 08, 2011 American Studies

Read about Dr. Sies' work with the Lakeland Community Heritage Project (LCHP) to complete a semester-long history and interpretation of the East Side of the Lakeland community in College Park, Maryland.