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Dr. Jennifer Gmuca is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Justice, Law and Society within the School of History, Politics, and Global Affairs at Mount Aloysius College. She teaches a broad range of history courses including American, European, Asian, and World Civilizations, as well as Public History.
Education:
- B.A., Mount Aloysius College
- M.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- Ph.D., Liberty University
Her research centers on women's studies, with a focus on the socioeconomic and medical history of reproduction and child-rearing etiquette during America's antebellum period. More recently, she has expanded her inquiry into the sociopolitical environment of modern America. Her doctoral dissertation, "Lying-In Transition: The Modernization and Professionalization of Childbirth in Rural Alabama, 1870-1910," was completed in 2023. She is also the author of Wait, How Many Pages? The Bedrock for Conquering Capstone (2021).
Dr. Gmuca previously served as an adjunct faculty member at Mount Aloysius from 2013 to 2021 before transitioning into her current full-time role. Her areas of interest include the Pacific Theater and Home Front of WWII and Public History.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed.
Dr. Gmuca has advised students in history and capstone projects, though no formal list of advisees is available. She has not disclosed any grant funding in the provided text. She contributes to public history education and pedagogical tools for undergraduate research through her published work. There is no mention of labs or research teams.





