Elizabeth Stice

Professor of History | Fellow for Faculty Communication and Development

School: School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Sub-department(s): History (UG) | Humanities (UG) | Honors (UG)
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joined: 2012

Biography

Dr. Stice has taught at PBA since 2012 in the history department and in the Frederick M. Supper Honors Program. Her research interests include World War I, empires, European print culture, sport, and world history. Dr. Stice’s book, Empire Between the Lines: Imperial Culture in British and French Trench Newspapers of World War I was published in 2023. She has presented at numerous conferences and published peer-reviewed articles on topics related to World War I and French and British history.

Dr. Stice is the assistant director of the Frederick M. Supper Honors Program. She also serves as a Faculty Fellow for Development and Communication. Dr. Stice has teaching experience in European, imperial, and world history; she has engaged in collaborative research with undergraduates as part of the Arts and Sciences undergraduate research program and has integrated service learning into history classes.

Dr. Stice writes for a variety of publications, including Inside Higher EdComment, and Perspectives. She is the editor-in-chief of the review Orange Blossom Ordinary. She is a contributing editor for Front Porch Republic and for Current.

Degrees

PHD in History, Emory University | MA in History, University of Hawai’i at Manoa | BA in Humanities-History, Messiah College