Black and white engraving of a grand centennial exposition with large, ornate buildings, statues, and a crowd holding umbrellas.

Call for Exhibit Reviewers

EAS Miscellany, the digital companion to Early American Studies, is seeking qualified reviewers at all levels (graduate students, public humanities professionals, community college instructors, tenure-track faculty, and tenured faculty) to complete online reviews of digital and physical exhibits on a wide range of topics relating to the early American studies. As sites of interpretation, scholarship, and debate, public exhibits raise important questions for our field as … Continue reading Call for Exhibit Reviewers

Simple illustration of a Black woman and an AI robot, facing each other. A lightbulb and an open book symbolize ideas and knowledge. There is an American flag in the background.

“Teaching in the Age of AI” Call for Blog Posts

EAS Miscellany, the digital companion to Early American Studies, seeks submissions for a blog series on “Teaching in the Age of AI.” In recent years, the rapid development of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to transform practices of knowledge production, pedagogy, and curriculum design across higher education. As tools such as “ChatGPT,” “Claude,” “Gemini,” and “Midjourney” enter classrooms, they are reshaping not only how … Continue reading “Teaching in the Age of AI” Call for Blog Posts