Penn State's American Studies Program, located on its Harrisburg campus, is currently accepting applications for its MA, PhD, and graduate certificate programs (folklore and ethnography, heritage and museum studies).
On Friday, November 16 at noon, Dr. John Haddad will be hosting an online open house especially for prospective doctoral students. You can take part in this session live by pre-registing here: https://harrisburg2.vmhost.psu.edu/calendar/event/phd-american-studies-online-open-house
Participants in the session will receive a waiver of their application fee. The video of the session will also be available online after it concludes.
The American Studies program integrates perspectives on United States history, culture, and society, while emphasizing the application of American studies to areas of public interest. Major areas of research focus include material and popular culture; history and politics; folklore and ethnography; regional, urban, and environmental studies; and public heritage and museum studies. The program also manages the Pennsylvania Center for Folklore (sites.psu.edu/pafolklore).
For more information, please visit our website at: https://harrisburg.psu.edu/humanities/american-studies
Contact John Haddad (jrh36@psu.edu) or Anthony Bak Buccitelli (abb20@psu.edu) with any questions!
Contact John Haddad (jrh36@psu.edu) or Anthony Bak Buccitelli (abb20@psu.edu) with any questions!
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