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MSUā€™s Robinson transitions to leadership role at Institute for Humanities

MSUā€™s Robinson transitions to leadership role at Institute for Humanities

Contact: Sarah Nicholas

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”Ļć½¶Ö±²„ā€™s Morgan Robinson, an associate professor in the Department of History, is the new leader of the College of Arts and Scienceā€™s Institute for the Humanities and begins her duties this fall.

Morgan Robinson portrait
Morgan Robinson (Submitted photo)

ā€œI am grateful to Dr. Julia Osman, the immediate past director, for building up a lively and sustainable institute over the course of the last six years. We have all enjoyed the fruits of having a vibrant and engaged center for the humanities on campus, and that is the legacy that I hope to continue: to keep highlighting the important work being done by humanities practitioners here at Mississippi State, and the fruitfulā€”and ā€‹sometimes surprisingā€”connectionsĀ that can be made across departments and colleges, and between the university and its surrounding community,ā€ said Robinson, an Ļć½¶Ö±²„faculty member since 2018.

Osman, who served as director for seven years, said Robinson is a ā€œnatural choiceā€ to lead the institute.

ā€œShe is a gifted and well-respected humanities scholar who will undoubtedly advance the scholarly aims of the Institute for the Humanities research support programs,ā€ Osman said.Ā ā€œShe also is engaged in our community and wider university happenings and will bring a fresh take on the ā€˜conversations with a humanistā€™ element of the institute.Ā  She is eager and open to engaging with the underserved members of our community and amplifying their voices.ā€

Robinson holds a bachelor's degree from Yale University and a masterā€™s degree and Ph.D. from Princeton University.

This semester, she has been an International Fellow at the Cultural Studies Institute Essen, in Essen, Germany, completing research toward her second book with a focus on the notions of research and the researcher in 19th and 20th century East Africa.

In 2021, she received a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researchers in Berlin, Germany, and in 2019 was the recipient of MSUā€™s College of Arts and Sciences Strategic Research Initiative Seed Funding. She received a Bernadotte E. Schmitt Grant for Research in European, African or Asian History from the American Historical Association also in 2019.

Part of MSUā€™s College of Arts and Sciences, the Institute for the Humanities promotes research, scholarship and creative performances in the humanistic disciplines and raises their visibility, both within Ļć½¶Ö±²„and the wider community.

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