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American Studies Conference 2012

Honors Projects

Dean for the Study of Race and Ethnicity

Urban Faculty Colloquium
August 10-12, 16-17, 2010

Department Conception (5/7/2003)

Department of Multicultural Life

Student Organizations

Guidelines for First-Year Students

Consortium for Faculty Diversity at Liberal Arts Colleges

Digital Commons at Macalester

Mahmoud El-Kati Distinguished Lectureship in American Studies

 

 

After Macalester


William Clarke ’07 (Somerville, NJ), is pursuing a Ph.D. in English Literature at the University of Chicago.

Jessica Masterson ’07 (Lakeview, OR), is teaching in Hawaii with Teach for America

Collier Meyerson ’07 (New York, NY), is teaching English in Costa Rica

Daniel Murphy-Cairns ’07 (Tucson, AZ), is teaching at the Dodge Nature Center—St. Paul

Meghan Rockwell-Ashton ’07 (Fort Wayne, IN.), is pursuing a Masters of Social Work at the University of Maryland

Jake Seltzer ’07 (New York, NY), is teaching in the Bronx through NYC Teaching Fellows

Mollie Gabrys ’06 (Clear Lake, SD), is working for a law firm in New York City

Anna Najera Mendoza ’06 (Los Angeles, CA), is Coordinator of Leadership and Language Access for Main Street Project—Mpls.

Nick Reynolds ’06 (Minneapolis, MN), is working for the Peace Corps.

Kiri Sailiata ’06 (Minneapolis, MN), is pursuing a Ph.D. in American Culture at the University of Michigan

Lily Lyons ’05 (Sargentville, ME), interned at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy

Rebecca Hossain ’05 (Austin, TX), is pursuing a Master’s in Education policy at Columbia University

Moriah Berger ’05 (New Sharon, ME), is studying law at Northeastern University School of Law

Erik Morales ’04 (Los Angeles, CA), is pursuing a Ph.D. in American Culture at the University of Michigan

Faith Baxter ’03 (Washington, D.C.), is pursuing a Master’s in African American Studies at the University of California—Los Angeles

Andre Carrington ’03 (Silver Spring, MD), is pursuing a Ph.D. in American Studies at New York University

Shana Redmond ’02 (Racine, WI), is pursuing a Ph.D. in African American Studies and American Studies at Yale

Anne Gomez Huff ’01 (Corpus Christi, TX), is pursuing a Ph.D. in English at the University of Chicago

Adam Waterman ’00 (Monona, IA), is completing a Ph.D. in American Studies at New York University and taught in the American Studies Department at Macalester College in 2006/2007. Adam will be teaching at the University of Virginia during 2007/2008.

 

If you were an American Studies Major or Minor at Macalester and would like to update your information or be added to the list, e-mail scott@macalester.edu.

 

EVENTS

Feb. 15, 2012

"Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Obama" discussion

American Studies Prof. Duchess Harris will lead a discussion of her book, Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Obama, for the Center on Women and Public Policy's Women and Politics Book Group.

The center is located at the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.

Feb. 23, 2012

13th Annual American Studies Conference Keynote Address

Dr. Julianne Malveaux, president of Bennett College, presents “Economic and Social Justice In The 21st Century” for the keynote address of the 13th Annual American Studies Conference at Macalester.

Dr. Malveaux is an economist and public intellectual known for her incisive commentary on race, gender, labor, and the economy. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications. The address will consider the hard truths of the nation's economic failure and will issue a call-to-arms for change. This event is free and open to the public. 

Conference Details

Feb. 24, 2012

American Studies Conference Response to Keynote Address and Lunch

Join American Studies and Julianne Malveaux for a discussion on “Economic and Social Justice In The 21st Century,” her keynote address on Feb. 23.

The faculty response will be from 11 a.m.-noon, followed by a lunchtime discussion with students from noon-1p.m.

This event will take place in the Weyerhaeuser Boardroom. Lunch will be provided. No RSVP required.

Conference Details



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