A&L faculty win NEH grants; White for book about history of red hair, Betz for philosophy of revelation project August 19, 2022
Vanesa Miseres awarded Humboldt Research Fellowship to shed new light on Latin American women’s commentaries on war September 29, 2021
How sociology Ph.D. candidate Abigail Jorgensen used the pandemic to strengthen her research on motherhood, politics, and identity August 20, 2021
PLS professor wins book prize for research shedding new light on role of women religious in the Middle Ages April 30, 2021
American studies professor wins Frederick Douglass Book Prize — the seventh book award for her research on slaves’ courtroom testimony December 11, 2020
Through research and teaching, Notre Dame historian and gender studies scholar-in-residence explores how archives shape narratives May 13, 2020
FTT professor’s research highlights African American women in theatre history, elevating marginalized and overlooked voices April 30, 2020
Historian wins book prize for her work on Parisian market women in the French Revolution April 30, 2020
American studies professor’s research on slaves’ courtroom testimony garners multiple book awards April 30, 2020
Jason Ruiz awarded Whiting Public Engagement Fellowship to support work on Latinx murals of Pilsen April 18, 2019
Historian Paul Ocobock awarded American Historical Association prize for book on the role of age in Kenyan violence February 27, 2019
‘Ways of seeing and changing the world’: Gender Studies Program marks 30 years of rigorous, interdisciplinary study and a commitment to social justice February 19, 2019