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Ruth Alexander

Professor Ruth Alexander is a distinguished scholar integrating diverse disciplines to study the intricate intersections of race, environmental history, sexuality, and gender. As a faculty member of the History Department at Colorado State University-Fort Collins, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her students and colleagues. Her academic journey is marked by prestigious degrees from the City College of New York, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Cornell University, which have laid a solid foundation for her extensive research and teaching career. Professor Alexander's scholarly contributions are significant, with numerous publications that delve into the complexities of United States history. Her acclaimed book, "The 'Girl Problem': Female Sexual Delinquency in New York 1900-1930," offers a profound exploration of societal perceptions and the historical context of female sexuality during the early 20th century. Additionally, she has co-edited "Major Problems in American Women's History: Documents and Essays," a comprehensive collection that provides critical insights into the experiences and challenges faced by women throughout American history. Beyond her written work, Professor Alexander is deeply committed to public history initiatives. She actively collaborates with the Public Lands History Center at Colorado State University, where she engages in projects that bring historical narratives to broader audiences. Her involvement in the College of Liberal Arts' Community Engagement program in Todos Santos, Mexico, further exemplifies her dedication to fostering cross-cultural understanding and dialogue through historical inquiry. In the classroom, Professor Alexander is known for her dynamic teaching style and her ability to inspire students to think critically about historical narratives and their contemporary implications. Her courses often challenge students to consider the ways in which historical events and trends have shaped current societal structures, particularly in relation to issues of race, gender, and the environment. Professor Alexander's research interests continue to evolve, reflecting her commitment to addressing pressing social issues through a historical lens. Her work not only contributes to academic discourse but also seeks to inform public understanding and policy discussions. As a mentor, she is dedicated to guiding the next generation of historians, encouraging them to pursue innovative research that bridges the gap between academia and the wider world. Through her interdisciplinary approach and dedication to public engagement, Professor Ruth Alexander remains a vital force in the field of history, continually pushing the boundaries of traditional scholarship to include diverse perspectives and voices. Her work exemplifies the transformative power of historical study in understanding and addressing the complexities of the modern world.

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