
Katherine Otis
Associate Professor · Twentieth-century U.S. social and cultural history
William Peace UniversityAbout
Katherine Otis, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of History and Program Director of History at William Peace University. She specializes in twentieth-century U.S. social and cultural history, with focuses on civil rights, African American history, women’s history, the U.S. South, aging studies, and oral history.
- Education: BA in History from The College of William & Mary, MA and Ph.D. in History from UNC-Chapel Hill.
Her research explores intersections of aging, cultural identity, and social change. She co-edits the university's Honors Committee and Peace Commitment to Community Taskforce, leveraging oral history methodologies to document underrepresented narratives.
Dr. Otis' publications include analyses of age-restricted communities, regional histories, and biographical entries like her work on Maggie Kuhn. Her writing bridges historical scholarship with contemporary social issues, particularly aging populations.
- Miller Center of Public Affairs Fellowship (2006-2007)
- UNC Graduate School Centennial Award for Research Benefitting North Carolina (2003)
- William & Mary Highest Honors in History & American Studies (1996)
She actively collaborates with students and institutions on oral history projects, emphasizing community engagement and practical applications of historical research.
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