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Jonathan Holloway (historian) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jonathan Holloway (historian)
Jonathan Scott Holloway (born 1967) is a historian of post-emancipation American history and black intellectuaism. He is the Edward S. Morgan Professor of History at Yale University and Dean of Yale College since 2014, the first black person hold the office. He joined the history faculty of Yale University in 1999 and was previously the Master of Calhoun College and chair of Yale's Department of African American Studies. ==Career== Holloway grew up in Montgomery, Alabama and several other military stations while his father served in the U.S. Air Force. He graduated from Stanford University in 1989, where he played outside linebacker for the Stanford Cardinals football team. He received a PhD in history from Yale in 1995 and took an ethnic studies appointment at the University of California, San Diego.〔 Four years later, he returned to Yale as an assistant professor of history, receiving tenure in 2004.〔 Holloway was appointed Master of Calhoun College in 2005 and chaired the governing body of Yale's residential colleges, the Council of Masters, from 2009 to 2014. As a master, Holloway was widely respected for his approachability, charisma and involvement in student life.〔 He was considered a candidate for the Yale College deanship in 2008, when Mary Miller was appointed.〔 He was appointed as her successor in May 2014 by Yale President Peter Salovey. Holloway's career as dean has witnessed many incidents related to racial inclusion and racism. In October 2014, campus police investigated swastikas painted on the exterior of a freshman dorm and a Jewish fraternity. In January 2015, a black student was held at gunpoint by a Yale police officer when mistaken for a burglary suspect. In the wake of the Charleston church shooting in June 2015, alumni and students began debating the appropriateness of retaining white supremecist U.S. Congressional leader John C. Calhoun as the namesake of Calhoun College, the residential college in which Holloway had served as dean. In November 2015, a large number of students protested against institutional racism on campus, precipated by several incidents involving the purported exclusion of black students from a student fraternity event and emails from a campus administrator who endorsed students' rights to wear racially offensive Halloween costumes.
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