Current Graduate Students
Kraig Bartel (MA, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, OU)
With a particular focus on the intersection of science and religion in the early modern period, I observe the ways in which the understanding of the world around us has been influenced by social and cultural forces and traditions, across both Western and non-Western contexts.
Bryce Beasley (BA, History, University of California, Davis)
Late Medieval History of Medicine, Botany and Pharmacology, Science and Medicine during the Italian Quattrocento, Cultural History, Medieval Irish Archaeology, and Manuscript Studies
Tom Hoyt (MA, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, OU)
Science and religion, evolution and society, American science, Japanese intellectual history, cultural history
Rebecca Marcolina (MA, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, OU)
20th-century American studies; post-Apollo space science and technology; envirotech and infrastructure studies; science and visual culture; digital humanities and data visualization
Kristin Raffa (M.A., University of Oklahoma)
Scholastic natural philosophy; Aristotelianism; pre-modern meteorology; the Crusades; science and religion; medieval epistemology
Percy Rottinghaus (BA, Classics, and BA, Cognitive Science, University of Georgia)
I focus primarily on the ancient and medieval periods and on science portrayed through literature and art.
Cecilia Slane (B.A., DePauw University)
19th and 20th century history of science and technology; energy history; environment, extraction and empire; science and colonialism; international conservation history; rural studies.
Goutham Sukuraman (BS-MS, Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India)
History of science and technology in modern South Asia, 19th and 20th century science, science and colonialism
Caden Camille Testa (MA, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, OU)
Social and political history of evolutionary biology; public health and hygiene; and French history.
Paul Veith (MA, History of Science, Technology, and Medicine, OU)
Alternatives in sustainable agriculture; digital humanities and data visualization; and the democratization of information production and consumption
Bartel, Kraig J.
Bryce, Beasley
Hoyt, Thomas R.
Marcolina, Rebecca C.
Munsell, Bill
Raffa, Kristin M.
Slane, Cecilia
Testa, Caden Camille
Tolman, Aja B.
Vieth, Paul K.
Rottinghaus, Percy
Sukumaran, Goutham