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Kerry C. Roe, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
Communications, Art, and Humanities | Turock School of Arts and Sciences
About
Education – Degrees & Certifications
- Ph.D. History – Binghamton University, State University of New York
- M.A. United States History – Tufts University
- B.A. History and Political Science – Syracuse University
In the News
May 6, 2021: Associate Professor Kerry Roe has successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation at Binghamton University entitled “Poor Lo Has Dropped Out of Sight: Native Americans and the U.S. Imperial Project, 1898-1904,” which examines Native Americans’ contributions to the debates surrounding U.S. expansion at the turn of the 20th century.
January 19, 2021: Associate Professor Kerry Roe was quoted in a Scranton Times-Tribune article about the challenge of teaching children about tough times.
“I like to teach history from the perspective of ‘people on the ground.’ That is, I emphasize the cultural and social impact of history on people of all races, genders and backgrounds. The history of our nation is a rich tapestry created by diverse groups of people and I want my students to have that understanding.
I really enjoy my job at Keystone. Being involved with young people and helping them grow as students and as individuals is really a very satisfying career and life. I’m glad to be a part of it.
July 30, 2020: Happenings Magazine’s Notable Educators
- The First Year Seminar
- US History II
- U.S. History Since 1945