Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall

Professor
Director - Public History Center
McMurran Hall 323
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sheri.shuckhall@cnu.edu
Education
- Ph D in History, Auburn University
- MA in History, Auburn University
- BA in History, Berry College
Teaching
American Indian History; Colonial North America; Public History
Research
American Indian History; Public History
Selected Accomplishments
- Nominee for CAH 2024 Alumni Society Award for Teaching and Mentoring, CNU Alumni Society. (2024)
- Omicron Delta Kappa Circle of Distinction Award, Omicron Delta Kappa. (2024)
- Omicron Delta Kappa Circle of Distinction Award, Omicron Delta Kappa. (2017)
- CNU Faculty Excellence Award in Service, CNU. (2017)
- Outstanding American History Teacher of the Year Award, National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars. (2017)
- Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, York County, Virginia. (2016)
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Other
(2024). A Story of Persistence: Black Educators and the Founding of the Gloucester Training School in 1921. Explore History, CNU Public History Center. -
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(2024). The Ethiopian Regiment and the Fight for Independence. Explore History, CNU Public History Center. -
Other
(2023). A Spoonful of Opium Helps the Medicine Sell Faster: The Origins of American Pharmaceuticals and Patent Medicines. Explore History, CNU Public History Center.
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Other
"Revolution Close to Home Hampton Roads and the Struggle for American Independence". CNU Public History Center, Museum Studies Program, Institute for Public Hum. Torggler Fine Arts Center. Newport News, VA. -
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"Unearthing Hampton Roads". Torggler Fine Arts Center. Newport News, VA. -
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"Exhibit: 'Our Beloved Tree': Yaupon and the White Drink". Machicomoco State Park. Gloucester, VA.