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Daniel HoSang is a Professor in the Department of American Studies and Director of Graduate Studies at Yale University. He has secondary appointments in the Department of Political Science and the Yale School of Medicine, specifically in the Section of the History of Medicine. A renowned interdisciplinary scholar, HoSang focuses on issues related to racial formation, racism, and the intersection of politics and culture through law. He is recognized as a Freedom Scholar by the Marguerite Casey Foundation and has been a Race Democracy Fellow with the Roosevelt Institute. His extensive research includes co-editing a forthcoming volume titled "The Politics of the Multiracial Right" and he has published several impactful works exploring the relationships between eugenics, racism, and contemporary academic disciplines. He has also served as a faculty advisor and has a strong commitment to community engagement, collaborating with various organizations focused on social justice, and training students in grassroots organizing.
Yale University • New Haven, CT
Detailed academic research and teachings focusing on ethnic studies, political science, and community engagement.
University of Oregon • Eugene, OR
Led the Ethnic Studies and Political Science departments.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.