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职称:professor
所属学校:University of Maryland-Baltimore County
所属院系:American Studies
所属专业:American/United States Studies/Civilization
联系方式:410-455-2106 (phone)
W. Edward (Ed) Orser is Professor Emeritus of American Studies. He came to UMBC in 1969, the new university’s fourth year, and was one of the founding faculty members of the department. He retired as Professor in the Fall of 2011, having served a number of terms as chair of the department. He earned a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of New Mexico in 1969. Upon his retirement, and in his honor, the Orser Center for the Study of Community, Place, and Culture was established at UMBC to foster “innovative collaborations among scholars, students, and local community organizations.” The Center’s Board is composed of faculty from across the disciplines whose research and teaching explore place-based study, especially focused on the Baltimore region. Professor Nicole King directs the Orser Center.
W. Edward (Ed) Orser is Professor Emeritus of American Studies. He came to UMBC in 1969, the new university’s fourth year, and was one of the founding faculty members of the department. He retired as Professor in the Fall of 2011, having served a number of terms as chair of the department. He earned a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of New Mexico in 1969. Upon his retirement, and in his honor, the Orser Center for the Study of Community, Place, and Culture was established at UMBC to foster “innovative collaborations among scholars, students, and local community organizations.” The Center’s Board is composed of faculty from across the disciplines whose research and teaching explore place-based study, especially focused on the Baltimore region. Professor Nicole King directs the Orser Center.