Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall
Professor
Director of the Center for Public History
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. -
Other
(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
"Unearthing Hampton Roads". Torggler Fine Arts Center. Newport News, VA. -
Other
"Exhibit: 'Our Beloved Tree': Yaupon and the White Drink". Machicomoco State Park. Gloucester, VA.