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Graduate Alumni
Although admission to the ILA's Graduate Program was suspended in 2012, we want to continue to honor the many distinguished graduates of the program. Listed here are recent dissertations, alumni accomplishments, and most recent positions held by our graduates.
If you would like to add or update information included here, please email Kim Loudermilk at klouder@emory.edu.
Name | Year | Dissertation Title |
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Camila Aschner Restrepo | Spring 2013 | Theatre and Politics in Latin America 1970–2010 |
Kwesi John DeGraft-Hanson | Spring 2013 | Commemorating Hidden Landscapes of Slavery Linked by Enslaved Africans and Their American Descendants from the Butler Plantations in Georgia |
Kazumi Hasegawa | Spring 2013 | Examining the Life of Oyabe Zenichiro:The New Formation of Modern Japanese Identity at the Turn of the Twentieth Century |
Kira Marie Walsh | Spring 2013 | Cryptomnesia: Everything You Forgot You Didn't Know |
Laura Emiko Soltis | Fall 2012 | ¡Presente! Music, Mobilization, and Global Engagement: The Case of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers |
Anna Vandenberg | Fall 2012 | What We Can Say about Cognition in Aging: Arguments for and against Cognitive Health Promotion |
Lynn Tinley | Summer 2012 | Learning and Godliness Cultivated Together, Early Eighteenth-Century Samplers from Boston, Philadelphia, and the South Carolina Low Country |
Kyoko Taniguchi | Spring 2011 | Maternal Fantasies: Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Retellings of the Yamamba Legend |
Chante Baker | Spring 2010 | Anchored in Time: The US South as a "Place" of Gendered Racial Memory in Ernest J. Gaines's Fiction |
Manuel R. Montoya | Spring 2010 | Global Consciouness, Global Words: An Examination of World Polity as it Relates to World Literature |
Robert Stewart Varner | Spring 2010 | Inside the Perimeter: Urban Development in Atlanta Since the 1996 Olympic Games |
Folashade Alao | Spring 2009 | Islands of Memory: The Sea Islands, Black Women Artists, and the Promise of Home |
Samuel "Zeb" Baker | Spring 2009 | Fields of Contest: Race, Region, and College Football in the US South, 1945–1975 |
Michelle Hite | Spring 2009 | Sisters, Rivals and Citizens: Venus and Serena Williams as a Case Study of American Identity |
Elizabeth Milewicz | Spring 2009 | But Is It a Library? The Contested Meanings and Changing Culture of the Academic Library |
Susan Chen | Summer 2009 | Living with "Tibet": The Local, The Translocal, and the Cultural Geography of Dharamsala |
Rhea Combs | Summer 2009 | Exceeding the Frame: Documentary Filmmaker Marlon T. Riggs as Cultural Agitator |
Aukje Kluge | Summer 2009 | A Qualitative Inquiry into Smoking Cessation: Lessons Learned from Smokers |
Matthew Miller | Summer 2009 | Bounce: Rap Music and Local Identity in New Orleans, 1980–2005 |
Shlomit Ritz Finkelstein | Summer 2009 | Adults with Tourette Syndrome |
Anne Sinkey | Summer 2009 | The Rhetoric of the Manifesto |
Yanique Hume | Fall 2008 | Alternative Visions of Cubanidad: Diaspora, Folklorization, and the Performance of Haitian Identities in Eastern Cuba |
Philip Webb | Fall 2008 | Homeless Bodies, Homeless Minds: Myth and the American Metropolis |
Steve Bransford | Summer 2008 | Trying to Make it Real: The Documentary Imagination of American Roots Music |
Ryan Hays | Summer 2008 | Fashioning Our Own Freuds: Psychoanalysis and Religion |
Charles Ngugi | Summer 2008 | Free Expression and Authority in Contest: The Evolutiion of Freedom of Expression in Kenya |
Meheli Sen | Spring 2008 | Discontented Modernities: Gender, Genre, and Nation in Post-Independence Hindi Cinema |
Petrina Dacres | Spring 2008 | Modern Monuments: Fashioning History and Identity in Post-Colonial Jamaica |
Stacy Boyd | Summer 2007 | Black Men Worshipping: Intersecting Anxieties of Race, Gender, and Christian Embodiment |
Brent Campney | Summer 2007 | And This Is Free Kansas: Racist Violence, Black and White Resistance, Geographical Particularity, and the "Free State" Narrative in Kansas, 1865 to 1914 |
Gordon Jones | Spring 2007 | Gut History: Civil War Reenacting and the Making of an American Past |
Margaret McGehee | Spring 2007 | On Margaret Mitchell's Grave: Women Writers Imagining Atlanta, 1941–2006 |
Robert J. Patterson | Spring 2007 | Many Are Invited, But Few Are Chosen: Civil Rights, Historical Memory, and the Figure of the "Chosen" One in the African American Literary Tradition, 1971–1989 |
Donna Troka | Spring 2007 | The Kings of the Midwest: An Oral History of Three Midwestern Drag King Troupes |
Eddy von Mueller | Fall 2006 | The Acme Aesthetic: Violence, Visual Culture, and the Impact of the Animation on Contemporary Cinema |
Stuart Patterson | Fall 2006 | A New Pattern of Life: The Public Past and Present of Two New Deal Communities |
Rohit Chopra | Summer 2006 | Mediated Visions: Technology and Nationalism in India from the Colonial Era to the Current Age |
Ellen Spears | Summer 2006 | Toxic Knowledge: A Social History of Environmental Health in the New South's Anniston, Alabama, 1872–Present |
Terry Easton | Spring 2006 | Temporary Work, Contingent Lives: Race, Immigration, and Transformations of Daily Work, Daily Pay |
Robert Goddard | Spring 2006 | Sugar as Stranger: Sugar Monoculture and the Coming of Creole Consciousness in the Caribbean |
Martin Halbert | Spring 2006 | New Models for Research Libraries in the Digital Age |
George Johnston | Spring 2006 | Drafting Culture: A Social History of Architectural Graphic Standards |
Katherine Skinner | Fall 2005 | That We All Be Free: Music and Social Change |
Antonio de Velasco | Summer 2005 | Claiming the Center: The Rhetoric of Political Transcendence in the Clinton Era |
Emily Satterwhite | Summer 2005 | Locally Colored: Popular Fiction of Appalachia and Geographies of Reception |
Eldon Birthwright | Spring 2005 | Rastafari as a Theology of Liberation: Toward a Re-Engineering of Blackspace |
Steven Cook | Spring 2005 | Remembering and Forgetting Abram Kardiner: His Life and Legacy in the Show of Freud's Influence |
Kent Glenzer | Spring 2005 | Politics Is a Thing That Passes: A Historical Ethnography of Power, Democracy, and Development in the Pondori Flood Plains, Mali, c. 1818–2004 |
Michael Hill | Spring 2005 | New Age in the Andes: Mystical Tourism and Cosmopolitan Religious Culture in Cusco, Peru |
Steven Levin | Spring 2005 | The Capacity to Be at Home: Commodity Aesthetics and Anglophone Travel Writing of the Late Twentieth Century |
Julie Sexeny | Spring 2005 | Oops, I Did It Again: An Evaluation of Girl Subjectivity in Children's Films, 1989–2000 |
James Steffen | Spring 2005 | A Cardiogram of the Time: Sergei Parajanov and the Politics of Nationality and Aesthetics in the Soviet Union |
Lynnell Thomas | Spring 2005 | Race and Erasure in New Orleans Tourism |
Saul Tobias | Spring 2005 | Pathos and the Human Sciences: Reading Nietzsche, Weber, and Mannheim |
Angela Kreider | Summer 2004 | To Love All That Pleases: Autobiography, Dialectic, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1919–1939 |
Heidi Nordberg | Summer 2004 | Imagining the Virus: A Discourse Analysis of Contemporary Fiction |
David Pratt | Summer 2004 | Fit Food for Madhouse Inmates: The German Film Invasion of 1920–1922 |
Jay Straker | Summer 2004 | The Fate of an African Revolutionary Curriculum: Forest Youth and the Cultural Production of Guinea Nationalism |
Amira Jarmakani | Spring 2004 | Disorienting America: The Legacy of Orientalist Representations of Arab Womanhood in US Popular Culture |
Michael McGovern | Spring 2004 | Unmasking the State: Developing Modern Political Subjectivities in Twentieth-Century Guinea |
Miriam Petty | Spring 2004 | Doubtful Glory: 1930s Hollywood and the African American Actor as Star |
Jason Breyan | Fall 2003 | Traumatic Returns: War Neurosis and American Home in 1940s Hollywood Film and Popular Culture |
Francis Desiderio | Fall 2003 | Centering the City: John Portman and Private Plans for Public Space in Atlanta and Detroit |
Mark Nunes | Fall 2002 | Virtual Topographies: The Internet and the Spaces of Everyday Life |
John Richardson | Fall 2002 | Green Chain: Work in a Western Mill |
Brant Vogel | Fall 2002 | Weather Prediction in Early Modern England |
Amy Wood | Fall 2002 | Spectacles of Suffering: Witnessing Lynching in the New South, 1880–1930 |
Edward Gamarra | Spring 2002 | Comedy and Perversion |
Calinda Lee | Spring 2002 | Gender, Race, and Class and African American Suburbanization 1837–1999 |
Dan Madera | Spring 2002 | At Home in the Tropics: American Writers in Latin America |
Lisa Madera | Spring 2002 | The Virgin and the Volcano: Helaing Alliances in the Equadorian Andes |
Krista Thompson | Spring 2002 | The Picturesque and the Aesthetics and Politics of Space: Jamaica and Bahamas |
Robert Arjet | Fall 2001 | Gunplay: Men, Guns, and the Hollywood Action Film |
Victoria Hesford | Fall 2001 | The Feminist as Lesbian Figure and the Forgetting of the Women's Movement |
Angela Cotten | Summer 2001 | Alice Walker and Revolution |
Jean-Marie Dauplaise | Summer 2001 | H.D./D.H. and Textual Healing |
Michelle Wilkinson | Summer 2001 | Socio-Aesthetics of Black and Puerto Rican Arts Movements, 1962–1982 |
Michael Kilburn | Spring 2001 | The Czech Underground during Normalization |
Evan Lieberman | Spring 2001 | Slapstick Comedy and American Culture, 1912–1928 |
Sarah Jane Smith | Spring 2001 | Madame Jeanne Guyon and Her Justifications |
Name | Year | Accomplishment/Position |
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James "Jay" Hughes | 2013 | 2014, Jones Program in Ethics, Assistant Director of Fellowships and PDS Funds, Emory University |
Laura Emiko Soltis | 2013 | 2014 Executive Director, Freedom University |
Kyoko Taniguchi | 2011 | 2009–2010 Visiting Instructor, Asian Studies Department, Gettysburg College; 2010–2011 Visiting Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies Department, Dickinson College; 2013 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Lehigh University |
Manuel Montoya | 2010 | Assistant Professor of Global Structures, Anderson School of Management, University of New Mexico |
Folashade Alao | 2009 | Post-Doctoral Fellowship, African American Studies, Rutgers University |
Samuel "Zeb" Baker | 2009 | Assistant Professor, History Department, Georgia Southern |
Susan Chen | 2009 | Post-Doctoral Teaching Position (one year), Gettysburg College, Department of Asian Studies; Post-Doctoral Fellowship, National Chiao-tung University, Taiwan (2010–2011) |
Rhea Combs | 2009 | Assistant Dean of Multicultural Affairs, Reed College |
Brittney Cooper | 2009 | Assistant Professor, Women's Studies, University of Alabama |
Shlomit Ritz Finkelstein | 2009 | Special Adjunct Professor, ILA, Emory University |
Michelle Hite | 2009 | Lecturer, English Department, Spelman College |
Aukje Kluge | 2009 | Assistant Professor, Exercise Science Department, University of Scranton |
Elizabeth Milewicz | 2009 | Post Doctoral Fellowship, History Department, Emory University |
Matthew Miller | 2009 | Special Adjunct Professor, ILA, Emory University |
Anne Sinkey | 2009 | Museum Professional, Kennesaw State University, Holocaust Education Program |
Stacy Boyd | 2008 | Assistant Professor, English Department, University of West Georgia |
Petrina Dacres | 2008 | Department Head, Art History, Edna Manley College |
Ryan Hays | 2008 | Assistant Dean of Faculty, Princeton University |
Yanique Hume | 2008 | Lecturer, Cultural Studies Program, University of West Indies |
Charles Ngugi | 2008 | Assistant Professor, Communications Department, Truman State University |
Meheli Sen | 2008 | Assistant Professor, Cinema Studies, DePaul University |
Philip Webb | 2008 | Lecturer, American Studies, DePaul University |
Brent Campney | 2007 | Assistant Professor, Pan Am/Afro Studies, University of Texas |
Gordon Jones | 2007 | Senior Military Historian and Curator, Atlanta History Center |
Pellom McDaniels III | 2007 | Assistant Professor, History Department, University of Missouri, Kansas City |
Margaret McGehee | 2007 | Assistant Professor, English Department, Presbyterian College |
Robert Patterson | 2007 | Assistant Professor, English Department, Florida State University |
Stuart Patterson | 2007 | Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts, Shimer University |
Donna Troka | 2007 | Assistant Director of the Center for Faculty Development and Excellence, Emory University |
Eddy Von Mueller | 2007 | Lecturer, Film Studies, Emory University |
Rohit Chopra | 2006 | Assistant Professor, Department of Communications, Santa Clara University, CA |
Antonio de Velasco | 2006 | Assistant Professor, Rhetorical Studies, University of Memphis |
Terry Easton | 2006 | Assistant Professor, English Department, Gainesville State College |
Robert Goddard | 2006 | Lecturer, Institute of Comparative Literature, Emory University |
Martin Halbert | 2006 | Director, Library Systems, Emory University |
George Johnston | 2006 | Associate Professor, Architecture, Georgia Tech |
Emily Satterwhite | 2006 | Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, Virginia Tech |
Katherine Skinner | 2006 | Digital Programs Team Leader, Woodruff Library, Emory University |
Ellen Spears | 2006 | Visiting Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, Emory University |
Eldon Birthwright | 2005 | Assistant Professor, English Department, Louisiana State University |
Kent Glenzer | 2005 | Director, CARE |
Michael Hill | 2005 | Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, Drew University |
Stephen Levin | 2005 | Assistant Professor, English Department, Clark University |
James Steffen | 2005 | Librarian, Emory University |
Lynnell Thomas | 2005 | Assistant Professor, American Studies, University of Massachusetts |
Saul Tobias | 2005 | External Fellow, Center for the Humanities, Temple University |
Amira Jarmakani | 2004 | Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Women's Studies, Georgia State University |
Angela Kreider | 2004 | Assistant Editor, Papers of James Madison, University of Virginia |
Michael McGovern | 2004 | Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Yale University |
Heidi Nordberg | 2004 | Freelance Web Designer, Data Dome, Inc. |
Stuart Patterson | 2004 | Associate Professor of Liberal Arts, Shimer College |
Miriam Petty | 2004 | PostDoc Fellow, Princeton Society of Fellows |
Jay Straker | 2004 | Associate Professor, Liberal Arts and International Studies, Colorado Schools of Mines |
Jason Breyan | 2003 | Director of Academic Advising, Emory University |
Francis Desiderio | 2003 | Assistant Director, University Honors Program, Georgia Southern |
Edward Gamarra | 2002 | Production Assistant, 17th Street Productions, Paramount Studios |
Victoria Hesford | 2002 | Assistant Professor, Women's Studies, Stony Brook University |
Calinda Lee | 2002 | Assistant Director, Johnson Institute, Emory University |
Mark Nunes | 2002 | Chair, Humanities Department, Georgia Perimeter College |
Krista Thompson | 2002 | Assistant Professor, Art History Department, University of Chicago |
Michelle Wilkinson | 2002 | Grants Administrator, National Park Service, Cultural Resource Office |
Amy Wood | 2002 | Assistant Professor, History Department, Illinois State University |
Robert Arjet | 2001 | Web Designer, School of Public Health, University of Texas at Houston |
Angela Cotten | 2001 | Assistant Professor, Ethnic/Gender Studies, California State University, Stanislaus |
Jean Marie Dauplaise | 2001 | Assistant Professor, English and Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Stout |
Michael Kilburn | 2001 | Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts Department, Endicott College |
Evan Lieberman | 2001 | Assistant Professor, School of Communications, Cleveland State University |
Michelle Wilkinson | 2001 | Director of Collections, Reginald F. Lewis Museum |
Ann Marie Baldonado | 2000 | Producer, NPR - WHYY FM Philadelphia, Fresh Air |
Robin Huff | 2000 | Senior Lecturer, Modern & Classical Languages, Georgia State University |
Brett Pyper | 2000 | Professor, Ethnomusicology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa |
Patrick Wehner | 2000 | Assistant Professor, Critical Writing, University of Pennsylvania |
Ellen Arnold | 1999 | Associate Professor, English and Coordinator, Distance Education Certificate and MA in English, Multicultural and Transnational Literatures, East Carolina University |
Jack Bass | 1999 | Professor Emeritus, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Charleston and Citadel Fellow |
Kai Issa-Jackson | 1999 | Thurman Papers Project, Morehouse College |
Stacy Morgan | 1999 | Associate Professor, American Studies, University of Alabama |
Kerry Soper | 1999 | Associate Professor, Humanities, Classics and Comparative Literature and Director of American Studies, Brigham Young University |
Sara Warner | 1999 | Adjunct Professor, International Affairs Program, Florida State University and Historian/Researcher in Litigation of Waterfront Property Boundary Disputes, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Surveying and Mapping |
Gregory Gray | 1998 | Dean of the Chapel, Tuskegee Unibersity |
Judy Larson | 1998 | Director of Reynolds Gallery, Westmont College (Santa Barbara) |
Kim Loudermilk | 1997 | Senior Associate Dean, Administration, Emory University |
Derek Williams | 1997 | Assistant Professor, Humanities, Florida A & M University |
Rainier Spencer | 1997 | Professor and director, Afro-American Studies Program, University of Nevada-Las Vegas |
Michael Tinkler | 1997 | Associate Professor, Art History, Hobart and William Smith Colleges |
Tanya Augsburg | 1996 | Assistant Professor of Liberal Studies, San Francisco State Univeristy |
Brenda Young | 1996 | Assistant Professor, English Department, Georgia Perimeter College |
Jianli Zhao | 1996 | Project Director, Emory College of Medicine |
Sally Alvarez | 1995 | Director of Labor Programs in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Extension Division, Cornell University |
Josephine Bradley | 1995 | Professor, African American Studies, Clark Atlanta University |
Lisa Pertillar Brevard | 1995 | Professor, Humanities, Walden University |
Amalia Amaki | 1994 | Professor, Art Department, University of Alabama |
Vita Goler | 1994 | Associate Professor, Theatre Department, Spelman University |
Laurel Kearns | 1994 | Associate Professor, Sociology of Religion and Environmental Studies, Theological School and Graduate Division of Religion, Drew University |
Debra Walker King | 1994 | Professor, English, University of Florida |
Bridgitte Manteuffel | 1994 | Vice President in The Public Health Division, ICF Macro |
Akua McDaniel | 1994 | Associate Professor, Art Department, Spelman University |
Iris Rafi | 1994 | Assistant Professor, English Department, Atlanta Metropolitan College |
Priscilla Echols | 1993 | Associate Dean, Undergraduate Education, Emory University |
Rebecca Sharpless | 1993 | Associate Professor, History, Texas Christian University |
Leah Creque Harris | 1991 | Assistant Professor, English Department, Morehouse University |
Virginia Shadron | 1991 | Assistant Dean, Student Progress and Special Programs, Emory Graduate School |
Dawn Eidelman | 1990 | Co-Founder, Chief Education Officer, Mosaica Education, Inc. |
Sid Hetzler | 1990 | Founder, Hetzler Brokerage Co |
Lydia McKinley Floyd | 1990 | Dean of Business School, Florida A & M University |
Gray Kochlar-Lindgren | 1990 | Professor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and Director of the Center for University Studies and Programs, University of Washington, Bothell |
Claude Pavur | 1990 | Associate Professor, Dept of Modern and Classical Languages, St. Louis University |
Sandra Flowers | 1989 | Professor, English Department, Clark Atlanta University |
Stephen Haynes | 1989 | Professor of Religious Studies, Rhodes College |
Clarissa Myrick-Harris | 1988 | Director, Curriculum Section, UNCF |
Mark Ledbetter | 1987 | Professor, Philosophy and Religion Dept., The College of St. Rose |
Nancy Chase | 1984 | Associate Professor of English, Georgia State University |
Michael Lomax | 1984 | President and CEO, UNCF |
Sandra Still | 1984 | English and Women's Studies Librarian, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University |
Rosemary Magee | 1982 | Vice President and University Secretary, Emory University |
Patrice Gray | 1981 | Professor and Chair of English, Fitchburg State University |
Bill Fox 79 | Senior Vice President Emeritus and Adjunct Professor in the ILA, Emory University | |
Ann Abrams | 1975 | Lecturer |
Jerry Cullum | 1975 | Editor at Large, ART PAPERS magazine |
Margaret McFadden | 1973 | Professor Emerita, Women's Studies, Appalachian State University |
Tim Crimmins | 1972 | Director of the Center for Neighborhood and Metropolitan Studies, Georgia State University |
Mark Lapping | 1972 | Distinguished University Professor and Executive Director of the Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine |
Dorsey Deaton | 1970 | Assistant Professor Emeritus, U.S. History, Georgia State and Founder and Owner of Deaton Global |
Alice Benston | 1961 | Professor, Theatre Studies Department, Emory University |
Philip Allen | 1956 | Dean Emeritus, Arts and Humanities, University of Maryland System |
Susan Chen | Visiting professor in the department of languages and literature at Skidmore College.- teaching focus on Chinese language courses, ethnicity, and contemporary China | |
Samuel "Zeb" Baker | 2009 | was awarded the 2010–2011 Princeton University Library Research Grant. He also won a $1000 Moody Grant, awarded by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, to spend time at the LBJ Library in Austin working with the HEW records from the Johnson administration to establish the internal decision-making that precipitated Title VI compliance and, more specifically, the role that athletic integration played in the Johnson administration's mindset about desegregating higher education. He has also been awarded a W. J. B. Dorn Research Award by the University of South Carolina Libraries to conduct research in the South Carolina Political Collections Archives. He was awarded a John F. Kennedy Presidential Library Foundation Research Grant and awarded a Bentley Travel Grand Award. He was elected to a second consecutive term on the Thomas Wolfe Society Board of Directors. |
Rohit Chopra | 2006 | (guest editor) "Reflections on Empire," special issue of the Economic and Political Weekly, 46(13); March 26–April 1, 2011 "Resurrection and Normalisation of Empire." Economic and Political Weekly, 46 (13): March 26–April 1, 2011 Global Media, Culture, and Identity: Theory, Cases, and Approaches. New York: Routledge 2011 "Introduction: Media, Culture, and Identity in the Time of the Global." (edited with Radhika Gajjala), Global Media, Culture, and Identity. New York: Routledge, 2011 |
Rhea Combs | 2009 | was appointed to the Board of Directors of the nationally recognized New York-based youth media organization, Global Action Project |
Terry Easton | 2006 | has won the 2007 Constance Coiner Dissertation Award of the Working-Class Studies Association. His dissertation, "Temporary Work, Contingent Lives: Race, Immigration, and Transformations of Atlanta's Daily Work, Daily Pay," documents the working lives of African American, Latino, and white day laborers in late twentieth century Atlanta. The dissertation also explores power, resistance, and reform through an examination of the ways attorneys, activists, legislators, religious leaders, and union members sought to improve day laborers' working conditions. He is currently a Marion Britton Teaching Fellow at Georgia Tech. |
Michelle Hite | 2009 | participated in a program at Spelman College Museum called Beyond the Blackboard. She wrote five entries for the Oxford Encylclopedia of African American History 1896–Present: From the Age of Segregation to the Twenty-first Century. |
George Johnston | 2006 | received the Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians (SESAH) Book of the Year Award for his book Drafting Culture: A Social History of Architectural Graphic Standards (MIT Press, 2008) |
Pellom McDaniels, III | 2007 | was featured in an online article "NFL Alumni" was featured in an online article "Negro Leagues Museum Tries Hard to Reinvent Itself" . He also served on a panel at the opening reception for Pride and Passion, The African American Baseball Experience on Saturday, November 6th at the Decatur Library. He is has also posted a blog "The Value of a Name. |
Elizabeth Milewicz | 2009 | was the project manager for the NEH-funded Expanded Online Trans-Atlantic Slace Trade Database project (May 2006-May 2008); organized workshop and training materials for DLF OAI Implementers' Workshop (August 25, 2006) as a part of the IMLS-funded The Distributed Library; OAI for Digital Library Aggregation project; 2007 CHT Dialogues committee (poster and program design); 2006–2007 ILA Student Council (Secretary-Treasurer) |
Matthew Miller | 2009 | has written a brief article on the intersections between rap and brass band music in New Orleans. He published a non-scholarly article in the record collector–oriented magazine Wax Poetics |
Manuel Montoya | 2010 | received final admission and full membership to the Council of Foreign Relations. One of Manuel's first tasks is to travel to Africa and Germany to confirm closure of a Coltan coal mine. |
Eddy Von Mueller | 2006 | received a Funds for Innovative Teaching grant from the Center for Faculty Development and Excellence |
Charles Ngugi | 2008 | was appointed to the Editorial Board of Pluralities: Monash South African Journal of Social Sciences; Invited to showcase his scholarly work by Berkeley Electronic Press (Bepress) of the University of California at Berkeley in their Selected Works section |
Theresa Starkey | 2010 | has had her dissertation chapter "The Bodies of Lizzie Borden" accepted in a collection titled Literary Representations of the Murdering Woman. |
Krista Thompson | 2002 | received the $25,000 High Museum Driskell Prize |
Amy Wood | 2002 | writes that her revised dissertation "Lynching and Spectacle: Witnessing Racial Violence in America, 1890–1940" (UNC Press) is one of five finalists in the history category for this year's L.A. Times Book Awards. She has won the 2010 Lillian Smith Book Award presented by the University of Georgia Libraries and Georgia Center for the Book for the year's outstanding nonfiction book about the US South. Wood's book Lynching and Spectacle: Witnessing Racial Violence in America, 1890–1940 is a revised version of her ILA dissertation. |
Betty Woodman | 2012 | Lecturer, Business Ethics and Leadership, Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, University of New Hampshire |
Ann Short Chirhart | 1997 | has just edited a book published by the University of Georgia Press, called Georgia Women: Their Lives and Times–Volume 1. |
Timothy J. Crimmins | 1972 | and Anne H. Farrisee, published Democracy Restored: A History of the Georgia State Capitol, University of Georgia Press, 2007. |
Larry Earvin | 1982 | President of Huston-Tillotson University in Austin,Texas, was recently inducted into the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame in the education category |