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Margaret Robinson is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Connecticut, teaching across multiple campuses including Stamford, Waterbury, Hartford, Storrs, and Avery Point. She holds dual roles in the History Department and the Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department. Robinson earned both her undergraduate and Master’s degrees from the University of Connecticut. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes fostering empathy and curiosity through historical inquiry, focusing on themes like gender, work, war, colonialism, and modern European history. She integrates digital tools like HuskyCT for course materials, emphasizing critical engagement with primary sources and multimedia content.
Her professional background includes roles as a research assistant in actuarial health insurance, programmer in Basic/Fortran, clinical psychology practice manager, and fundraiser for Yale Psychiatric Institute. She volunteers with organizations such as the VNA Board of Directors, Guilford Library, and local political committees. Robinson actively engages the public through lectures on topics like the Loving Case and women’s history.
Robinson’s research interests bridge U.S. women’s history, peace activism, and political economy. She advocates for teaching history as a multidimensional exploration of human experiences, blending storytelling with critical analysis. While no grants or awards are explicitly listed, her community outreach and interdisciplinary approach reflect a commitment to public education and historical literacy.




