David Rous
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Pronouns | He/Him/His |
Education | University of Vermont, Master of Arts; Colorado College, Bachelor of Arts |
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Contact | Aiken 100 |
Biography
David Rous has taught history and interdisciplinary studies at Champlain since 2006, specializing in first-year courses such as Concepts of the Self, Concepts of Community, and the First Year Inquiry: Reading, Writing, and Gender in Pop Culture. He attended Colorado College and the University of Vermont. His research includes popular culture, post-war American history, the Civil Rights Movement, the Cold War, and European Colonialism. His interests include reading, hiking, soccer, modern languages, and arguing.
Distinctions & Awards
Francine Page Excellence in Teaching Award 2016
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