The Program in American Studies(link is external), administered by the Effron Center for the Study of America, is an interdisciplinary plan of study that prepares students to make intellectual connections in the world through the experiences and place of America in current and historical times. Encompassing a wide range of fields, areas, and disciplines, and grounded in the histories and experiences of the diverse peoples and cultures that make up the United States of America, the program explores different conceptual framings of America and the role of the United States in global, local, and transnational relationships. By asking a broad range of research questions and engaging with diverse scholarly methods and theories, the program encourages new understandings of issues that profoundly affect contemporary life and scholarship, including questions of migration, diaspora, and borders; indigeneity and colonization; globalization, empire, and war; capital and culture; language, race, and ethnicity; religion; slavery and racialization; gender and sexuality; and ecology and technology.
For more information, please visit the Effron Center website(link is external), effroncenter.princeton.edu.


