
About
Elizabeth Chamberlain serves as an Adjunct Professor in both the History department and Women's and Gender Studies program at Aquinas College, where she has taught since 2009.
Her extensive teaching portfolio includes:
- Women in American History
- Introduction to Women's Studies
- Sister Stories Oral History
- Irish History
- American History
- World History
- East Asian History
Dr. Chamberlain earned her B.A. from Aquinas College, M.A. from Central Michigan University, and Ph.D. from Wayne State University. Her doctoral dissertation, "Sisters of Social Justice: The Social Justice of the Grand Rapids Dominican Sisters," critically examines late twentieth-century activism of the Grand Rapids Dominican Sisters, community perceptions of their work, and opposition faced.
Her research centers on Women's History at the intersection of religion and gender, with specialized focus on Catholic Women Religious and social justice movements. She has presented extensively on domestic abuse history, women's roles in civil rights, suffrage movements, and religious activism, revealing patterns of gendered resistance in historical contexts.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
Information regarding student advising, grant funding, or research mentorship was not provided in the source material.
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