Current Courses

Fall 2024

  • ECS 4111-001
    School & Society
  • ECS 6613-001
    History of Indian Ed
  • ECS 7950-001
    Special Topics in Ed
  • ECS 7990-004
    Continuing Registration

Spring 2024

Professional Organizations

  • African American Intellectual History Society. 09/01/2018 - present. Position : Member.
  • AERA Division F - History and Historiography. 08/25/2014 - present. Position : Member.
  • History of Education Society. 08/2014 - present. Position : Member.
  • Association for the Study of African American Life and History. 08/2014 - present. Position : Member.
  • Organization of American Historians. 08/2016 - present. Position : Member.
  • American Educational Research Association . 08/2014 - present. Position : Member.

Courses I Teach

  • ECS 6852/7852 - History of American Education
    This graduate seminar explores cutting-edge scholarship within the history of American education.
  • ECS 6950/7950 - Race, Space, and Educational Inquality
    This graduate seminar examines the relationship amongst race, space, and educational inequality in the United States.
  • ECS 6620/7620 - Social Movements and the History of Ed II
    This graduate seminar examines the historical relationship between social movements and American education from 1950 to 2001
  • ECS 6610/7610 - Social Movements and the History of Ed I
    This graduate seminar examines the historical relationship between social movements and American education from 1890 to 1950.
  • ECS 6727/7627 - Race, Culture, Representation & Education
    This graduate course analyzes the intersections amongst race, culture, representation and education in the United States.
  • ECS 6600 - Intro to Critical and Cultural Studies of Ed
    This graduate seminar introduces students to critical and cultural approaches in education.
  • ECS 2150 - Multicultural Education
    This undergraduate course introduces students to concepts, frameworks, and applications of multicultural education.
  • ECS 6750/7750 - W.E.B. Du Bois and Democratic Education
    This graduate seminar explores the intersections between race, education, and American democracy using W.E.B. Du Bois and his writings as a guide.

Current Students

  • Samir Monges, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Project Type: Dissertation. Role: Member.
  • Frances McConaughy, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Project Type: Dissertation. Role: Member.

Former Students

  • Nkenna Onwuzuruoha, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Project Type: Dissertation. Role: Member.
  • Emily Larson, Master of Arts (M.A.), Project Type: Thesis. Role: Member.
  • Rebecca Schwartz, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Project Type: Dissertation. Role: Member.
  • Analis Carattini-Ruiz, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Project Type: Dissertation. Role: Member.