Dr. Julia Coronado was the keynote speaker for the Economics Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21, 2022.
Greek and Roman art, architecture, archaeology, urbanism, social history, and material culture ...
feminist, gender, and sexuality theory; African American and African diaspora literature, culture, and theory; postcolonial literature & theory; history of science ...
brain networks, development of task control, development of reading, developmental disorders, neuroimaging, puberty, ADHD, adolescence, middle childhood ...
Charles Daniel CarsonCharles Carson is a musicologist whose interests are African-American/American expressive cultures, Popular Music, Jazz, Film Music, and music and culture. A graduate of the ...
Race, sovereignty, and citizenship; comparative colonialisms; race and indigeneity; dominance, resistance, and subjectivity; Native North America, Central America ...
Public opinion, public policy, political institutions, elections, mass media, research methods ...
Eighteenth-century literature and culture; digital humanities; the British novel; book history; and Jane Austen.
Michael GagarinMichael Gagarin James R. Dougherty, Jr. Centennial Professor Emeritus [email protected] 471-8864 WAG 15 campus mail code: C3400 ...
Research interests Dr. Bsumek is holds Ellen Clark Temple Chair in History. She has written on Native American history, environmental history/studies, the history of the built environment, and the ...
G. Howard MillerProfessor Howard Miller is a native Texan and has a BA in music (1964) and an MA in history (1966) from what is now the University of North Texas. In 1970 he received his PhD in ...
Archaeology, ethnohistory, Andes, Inca empire, early Colonial Peru, archaeological theory ...