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Dr. Anna Fett is an Assistant Professor in Peace Studies and Black Studies at the University of Missouri's College of Arts and Science. Her research focuses on race, peacebuilding, Cold War cultural diplomacy, and youth engagement. Previously, she held a Rosenwald Postdoctoral Fellowship at Dartmouth College's Dickey Center. She earned a PhD in Peace Studies and History from the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute.
- Education: PhD in Peace Studies & History (University of Notre Dame)
Her work examines transnational peace initiatives, U.S. foreign policy, and the intersection of race and global conflict resolution. Recent projects include analyzing Cold War-era youth programs and the National Conference of Christians and Jews' international role.
Publications span diplomatic history and peace studies, with a focus on Cold War-era cultural exchanges and youth-driven peacebuilding. Her book project explores postwar U.S. intergroup relations programs.
Teaching specialties include authoritarian societies, women and globalization, and the lived experience of war. She advises no listed students but contributes to interdisciplinary research on peacebuilding and historical memory.





