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Prof. Eddie Brudney’s New Article


Annie Tracy Samuel

August 10, 2020

Prof. Eddie Brudney published an article entitled “(P)Reimagining the Nation: Citizenship, Labor, and the State in António Ribeiro Sanches’s Cartas sobre a educação da mocidade” in Luso-Brazilian Review (Vol. 57, no. 1, 2020).

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UTC Africana Studies Program Statement of Solidarity and Agenda for Action


Annie Tracy Samuel

June 17, 2020

Enraged and saddened by the recent murders of unarmed citizens, the Africana Studies program condemns the anti-Black racism that permits such acts. But expressions of condemnation and solidarity are not enough. As a program, we want to take this moment to share our reflections on what role we can play in confronting racism locally and globally and take responsibility for our shortcomings up to this point.

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Submit a Speak Out for Freedom Video Testimonial


Annie Tracy Samuel

June 17, 2020

African American students, faculty, and staff – share your stories to be a part of this commemorative video project to capture the voices of change in 2020. Please submit your stories by Thursday, June 18th at 12 pm, Noon. 

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Department Head Mike Thompson Named a CAS Department Head of the Year


Annie Tracy Samuel

May 20, 2020

The UTC College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) has named History Department Head Mike Thompson a CAS Department Head of the Year.

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Dr. Julia Cummiskey on COVID-19: It’s Time to Invest in Public Health Infrastructure


Annie Tracy Samuel

May 1, 2020

Dr. Julia Cummiskey, assistant professor of history, is currently completing a post-doctoral fellowship in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of the History of Medicine. Dr. Cummiskey authored the below article as part of a series on “A Historical Guide to Pandemic Responses,” published by the JHU Department of the History of Medicine.

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