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Read Dr. Mejgan Massoumi's feature in the Dietrich Faculty Spotlight series. Her research and teaching interests are focused on connective histories of media, sound and popular culture, with a specific focus on Global South cultural circulations in poetry, music, memory and artistic resistance.
Dr. Edda Fields-Black received a coveted for her book COMBEE: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War (Oxford University Press) recounting a rebellion led by Harriet Tubman that freed 756 enslaved people. Dr. Fields-Black was also the winner of the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, the Tom Watson Brown Book Award, George C. Rogers Jr. Award, and the Marsha M. Greenlee History Award in 2025.
Dr. Carl Kubler is featured in the Dietrich Faculty Spotlight series. He speaks about his scholarship and teaching which sit at the intersection of Chinese history, Asian American history, and diaspora studies.
Dr. Christopher Phillips has been appointed the next head of the Department of History in 麻豆村’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Read Dr. Edda Fields-Black New York Times op-ed
University-wide article Social Justice Is Core to Sustainability Efforts at Carnegie Mellon features Dr. John Soluri's discussion on coffee and sustainability, Dr. Ezelle Sanford's Grand Challenge Course on health care disparities and recent Global Studies graduate Eric Moreno's Community Engagement Fellowship.
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