Author: Astrid Tvetenstrand

Sean Case Accepts Postdoctoral Fellowship at Yale University

Sean Case accepted the Henry A. Kissinger Visiting Scholars Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy with International Security Studies (ISS) at the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale University. Congratulations, Sean!

Fallon Murphy Accepted to NEH Institute for Higher Education Faculty

Fallon Murphy, PhD Candidate, accepted a stipend to attend the NEH Institute for Higher Education Faculty, “Willa Cather: Place and Archive,” hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As a part of the program, she will use the Cather Archive and the Special Collections at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to research Willa Cather’s utilization of photography […]

Megan LeBarron Successfully Defends Dissertation

Congratulations to Dr. Megan LeBarron, PhD. She successfully defended her dissertation, “Heartland Cosmopolitanism: The Midwest and Literary Modernism in the Work of Willa Cather and Sinclair Lewis,” this afternoon.

Sean Case Successfully Defends Dissertation

Sean Case successfully defended his dissertation, “To Balance the World: The Development of the United States’ National Interest, 1919-1969.” Congratulations, Dr. Case! Sean has also accepted the Henry A. Kissinger Visiting Scholars Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy with International Security Studies (ISS) at the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale […]

Sean Case Accepted to 2023 Policy History Conference

Sean Case, PhD Candidate, was accepted to the 2023 Policy History Conference! Hosted by the Institute for Political History and Journal of Policy History, Sean will present “As the World Continues to Shrink’: George Lincoln, Albert Wedemeyer, and the Debate over the Mutual Security Act of 1959.” Details on the conference can be found here.