Scholars interested in transnational perspectives on North American Studies should consider submitting proposals for the University of Helsinki’s 2024 Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference. https://t.co/D6lNpx4FUl
Excited to be co-chairing the Working Group on Global Indigeneity and American Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill as it enters its second full year of work. https://t.co/nSnvYooacw
I’m excited to share an official announcement regarding a cluster hire in American Indian and Indigenous Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Learn more here: https://t.co/eilJi6w5Uw
Serving as the 2017-2018 Fulbright Bicentennial Chair in American Studies at the University of Helsinki was and will always be one of the greatest experiences of my life. Learn more about it and how to apply for 2023-2024 here: https://t.co/wKsMTzsdde
The members of my Undergraduate Research Consultant Team--Mackenzie Collura-Repp, Samara Perez Labra, and Gabrielle Walton—and I have just launched our More Than A Trip: The Experiential World of D’Arcy McNickle Google Earth digital exhibit! https://t.co/4l63KetsnU
This is the fourth in a series of blog posts featuring students from my fall 2020 American Indian history graduate research seminar (AMST/HIST 878). Here Alexandra Sutton shares her work on counter-mapping the Ohio Saponi migration! https://t.co/BZJIQC2xfw
The Undergraduate Research Consultant Team I am working with is excited to announce the launch of a ClioVis Timeline representing a portion of D'Arcy McNickle's diary. You can find a hyperlink to it by visiting this page of our website: https://t.co/w7e2zDg8Ir
Be sure to check out the "Simplified Form View" on our "More Than A Trip: The Experiential World of D'Arcy McNickle" ClioVis timeline for the best viewing experience! https://t.co/TKgFLlwdMs
I am proud to share "More Than A Trip: The Experiential World of D'Arcy McNickle," a ClioVis timeline created as part of an Undergraduate Research Consultant Team project at the University of North Carolina! https://t.co/TKgFLlwdMs #cliovis via @cliovis
This is the third in a series of blog posts featuring students from my fall 2020 American Indian history graduate research seminar (AMST/HIST 878). Here Ali Dunne writes about the illusion of time! https://t.co/1fEukf8CmY
This is the second in a series of blog posts featuring students from my fall 2020 American Indian history graduate research seminar (AMST/HIST 878). Here Cody J. Love writes about the long fight over Mexico's water! https://t.co/c2GTOYtVBb
Happy to inaugurate the second iteration of student blogs! This series features students from my fall 2020 American Indian history graduate research seminar (AMST/HIST 878). First up, Aaron Pattillo-Lunt on Ruth Bader Ginsberg's legacy in Indian Country! https://t.co/4Uq18Tz95G
In addition to launching our website, the Undergraduate Research Consultant Team I am directing has also completed the installation of a temporary exhibit called The D'Arcy McNickle Interpretive Garden at the Carolina Community Garden on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus!
Excited to announce that the Undergraduate Research Team I am directing has gone live with its Experiential World of D'Arcy McNickle Website! This is a "living website" so be sure to check back often for updates and expansions! https://t.co/800bmMzvKf
Thankful for the invitation to serve as a visiting researcher at the University of Tübingen, where I am teaching a course on recent American Indian history. #tübingen