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Stephen Whitfield details impact of Joseph Heller's Catch-22 (LTS Special Collections Spotlight)
Joyce Antler and Richard Gaskins talk with The Hoot about sabbatical
Shilpa Davé selected for Visiting Professors Program
Brian Donahue on local food and farming (Boston Globe)
Maura Farrelly wins Young Scholars in Religion Fellowship
Joyce Antler wins Best Book award
Welcome to American Studies
The American studies department offers an interdisciplinary approach to the myths, values, symbols, institutions and behavior of the peoples of the United States and to the questions raised by the influence of the United States in shaping the modern world. The American studies major is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the history and major features of American civilization.
Students anticipating careers in law, business, public policy, communications, education, journalism, teaching and careers as professors of American studies, history and literature have typically enrolled in the department.
As a sponsor of programs in law, journalism and environmental studies, the department welcomes students who seek active engagement with the contemporary world through firm grounding in a sound liberal arts education.