University of Wisconsin–Madison

Month: April 2026

Micah Sagers awarded the Wisconsin Idea Undergraduate Fellowship

Undergraduate Micah Sagers has been awarded the Wisconsin Idea Undergraduate Fellowship for her project, “Freedom is Wellness: Health in A Freedom School Model”. Sagers, a Biology major, is pursuing a certificate in African American Studies and is a current research fellow in The SoulFolk Collective. Wisconsin Idea Fellowships are awarded annually to undergraduate student projects working towards addressing …

Dr. Stovall co-authors piece for “Race Ethnicity and Education”

Dr. Jessica Lee Stovall has published “Worlding Black freedom: unsettling the predicament of domination through fugitive and abolitionist pedagogies” in the Race Ethnicity and Education (Volume 29, Issue 2 (2026)) journal. Co-authored by Dr. Stovall, Darion A. Wallace, and Kia Turner, the piece asserts the utility of fugitivity and abolition practices. Abstract: The rise in …

Dr. Edmonds awarded the 2026 Katharine Newman Best Essay Award

The journal MELUS, Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, has awarded Dr. Brittney Edmonds the 2026 Katharine Newman Best Essay Award for her article, “Sutton Griggs’s Speculative Pedagogy”. The selection committee shared that in a “highly competitive field composed of dozens of quality essays published across the year’s four issues”, Dr. Edmond’s essay represents “the most …

Dr. Stovall selected as an Exceptional Service Support Program award recipient for the 2026-2027 academic year

A warm and well deserved congratulations to Dr. Jessica Lee Stovall, who has been selected by the Office of the Provost as an Exceptional Service Support Program award recipient for the 2026-2027 academic year. The selection committee recognized that Dr. Stovall’s “impressive commitment to service”, in addition to maintaining a high level of research and …

Dr. Edmonds awarded the Jack Rosenbalm Prize for American Humor

The AHSA is pleased to announce two winners of the 2024-2025 Jack Rosenbalm Prize for American Humor. This prize is awarded biennially to honor the best article on American humor by a pre-tenure scholar, graduate student, adjunct professor, or independent scholar published in a peer-reviewed academic journal or book. This year’s judges were Grace Heneks, …

Texas Tech University names archival collection after Dr. Thomas

Texas Tech University holds the largest Vietnam War Archive. This includes a highly trafficked digital archive of records. The university has named their archival collection after historian and professor of African American studies, Dr. Sabrina Thomas. The collection will hold all of Dr. Thomas’ research papers, her notes, records of Amerasians from Vietnam, and records …

MLA Spotlights Dr. Edmonds

The Modern Language Association (MLA) highlighted Dr. Brittney Edmonds in January 2026. Each month, MLA spotlights an individual who contributes to the humanities and their profession. Read spotlights here. Congratulations, Dr. Edmonds!

Dr. Clark-Pujara receives 2026 Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award

Congratulations to our chair and professor, Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara, who has been awarded with the 2026 Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award! Dr. Clark-Pujara joins twelve other faculty members who have been chosen to receive this year’s honor. Commencing in 1953, the Chancellor’s Award recognizes some of UW-Madison’s finest educators. Dr. Clark-Pujara is a historian of colonial North …