
About
C.J. Rice is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Vassar College, specializing in ancient and premodern history. They hold a B.A. in History and a Ph.D. from Yale University. Their academic journey was supported by scholarships and awards, including the Eberly Scholar distinction, Phi Beta Kappa induction, and leadership in Phi Alpha Theta. Rice's research focuses on Greek and Roman studies, emphasizing historical methodology and cultural analysis.
Education:
- B.A. in History
- Ph.D. from Yale University
Rice's work explores the diverse ways people organized their lives in premodern societies, highlighting themes of cultural humility and critical source analysis. Their teaching and writing reflect a commitment to clear communication, shaped by mentors at WVU.
Awards:
- Eberly Scholar
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Phi Alpha Theta President
- Departmental Prizes in History
Rice aims to inspire students through their passion for ancient history, driven by their identity as a Queer, first-generation, low-income scholar from rural West Virginia. Their career goal is to contribute to academic discourse while mentoring future generations.
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