This semester at Colgate, I’ve revised my upper-level History course, HIST 304 | Sex and Sexualities in U.S. History. In a few weeks, I’ll be chairing an excellent panel of scholars on a research panel on Sex and Religion, sponsored by S-USIH, the Society of US Intellectual History. The panel will take place on Zoom March 1 at 7pm eastern [you can register in advance, here]. Continue reading “Sex and Sexualities in U.S. History (2021 update)”
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Campus Histories as U.S. Women’s History



Thanks to a Faculty Development Council Bicentennial Research Grant, I’ve been adding new content on women’s education and the history of coeducation to HIST 211: Women’s Rights in U.S. History (#colgatewmnhist). Colgate History’s social media team captured my students doing what they do best.
A Fall Pause
Upstate history, women in the city, rethinking public histories, beginning new research. (It’s good to be home.) Continue reading “A Fall Pause”