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Kollin Fields is a Professor in the Humanities Department at Greenville University (GU) since 2022. He teaches American history, American government, philosophy, and the history of political thought. He directs the McAllaster Scholars Honors Program and coordinates an undergraduate humanities conference hosted at GU in Spring 2025. His research focuses on American intellectual history, particularly antidemocratic thought and political ideologies.
- BA in Secondary Education with History concentration, Howard Payne University
- MA in American History, Sam Houston State University
- PhD in History of Ideas, University of Texas-Dallas (2023)
His publications include essays, book reviews, and his 2023 PhD dissertation on antidemocratic thought in American history, which he intends to expand into a book. His work spans political philosophy, historiography, and critiques of liberal democracy.
- Honorable Mention: Best Dissertation Award, University of Texas-Dallas
- NetVUE Institutional Saga Grant Participant
Kollin has over a decade of teaching experience, transitioning from high school to higher education. He emphasizes student engagement with historical and contemporary political ideas.
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