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Brendan Lee (he/him) is an Adjunct Instructor and Academic Advisor in the Department of History at Utah State University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences. He advises students in History, History Teaching, and World Languages programs and teaches introductory courses in U.S. History and the History of American Education.
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Arts in History, Utah Valley University
- Master of Arts in History, University of Mississippi
- Master of Arts in Higher Education, University of Mississippi
- PhD in Education, Culture, and Society (in progress), University of Mississippi
His research focuses on the evolution of educational access in the United States, with particular interest in student and teacher activism and the role of historical memory in shaping social studies curricula. His interdisciplinary work bridges history, education policy, and pedagogy, contributing to contemporary discourse on inclusive and equitable education.
Brendan is currently pursuing his doctoral degree, further deepening his expertise in educational culture and society. While no recent publications or awards are listed, his academic trajectory reflects a strong commitment to teaching excellence and student support in higher education.
Advising and Teaching:
- Academic Advisor for History, History Teaching, and World Languages
- Instructor for introductory U.S. History and History of American Education courses
Based in Panguitch, Utah, Brendan maintains an active role in supporting undergraduate students through both academic advising and classroom instruction.


