
About
Dr. Kate Fawver serves as a Professor in the Department of History within the College of Arts & Humanities at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Her academic profile combines deep expertise in American history with innovative research in cultural history, particularly focusing on human-animal relationships.
Her research specialty centers on the historical evolution of human-animal interactions, with recent work examining the cultural transformation of cats from predators to domesticated companions. This scholarship intersects with broader themes in transnational history and cultural studies, reflecting her commitment to exploring unconventional historical narratives that reveal societal values and changes.
Dr. Fawver's scholarly impact includes the prestigious Fulbright Scholars Grant that supported her teaching American history in Russia. This international engagement demonstrates her commitment to cross-cultural historical perspectives and global academic exchange.
Award and recognition:
- Fulbright Scholars Grant
As an active faculty member, she maintains regular office hours in LaCorte Hall and welcomes student engagement through her Calendly scheduling system. Her international teaching experience and specialized research provide unique opportunities for students interested in cultural history and transnational perspectives.
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