RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Sarah Haley was named a 2022 Freedom Scholar by the Marguerite Casey Foundation.
Sarah Haley was named a 2022 Freedom Scholar by the Marguerite Casey Foundation, which seeks to highlight academics whose research advances social movements and reform.

Mae Ngai’s book The Chinese Question was listed as one of the top 100 books of the year by History Today in the UK.
Mae Ngai’s book The Chinese Question was listed as one of the top 100 books of the year by History Today in the UK.
Mae Ngai delivered the keynote address to the 30th Anniversary Conference of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas in San Francisco on Nov. 11.
Mae Ngai delivered the keynote address to the 30th Anniversary Conference of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas in San Francisco on Nov. 11.
Carol Gluck gave the keynote speech on “Generations and the Work of Memory” at the Nordic Asian Studies Conference in Reykjavik in August. She delivered the Willson Center Distinguished Lecture at the University of George in November. [poster attached]
Adam Tooze wrote an argument piece published in Foreign Policy: “The G-20 Proved It’s Our World Government.”
Adam Tooze wrote an argument piece published in Foreign Policy: “The G-20 Proved It’s Our World Government.”
PhD alum Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez’s dissertation “Undocumented Youth: The Labor, Education, and Rights of Migrant Children in Twentieth Century America” won the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Dissertation Prize.
PhD alum Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez‘s dissertation “Undocumented Youth: The Labor, Education, and Rights of Migrant Children in Twentieth Century America” won the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Dissertation Prize.
Simon Schama and others explore the cost of speaking truth to power, with Kirsty Wark on BBC Radio 4’s Start the Week podcast.
Adam Tooze discussed German politics after February 24, 2022
Kenneth Jackson’s Crabgrass Frontier was been named by the Atlantic as one of eight defining books of our era that explains why the United States has become the nation it is today.
Kenneth Jackson‘s Crabgrass Frontier was been named by the Atlantic as one of eight defining books of our era that explains why the United States has become the nation it is today.
Adam Tooze’s Foreign Policy podcast Ones and Tooze released a new episode: “Can Lula Save the Amazon?”
Adam Tooze‘s Foreign Policy podcast Ones and Tooze released a new episode: “Can Lula Save the Amazon?”



