Professor

336.758.5556

caron@wfu.edu

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Bio

Simone M. Caron joined the history faculty at Wake Forest University in 1991 and was chair of the department from 2005 to 2013. They were also chair of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies from 2018-2021. Their research interests span from 1830 to the present and include American medical history, reproductive issues (birth control, abortion, sterilization), midwifery, alcoholic women, unwed mothers, and infanticide.  Their teaching interests center on gender and medical history; race, gender and the law; the Great Depression; the long decade of the Sixties; and American political, social, economic and cultural history since 1865.  They received the ODK Award for Contribution to Student Life (1994), the Reid-Doyle Prize for Excellence in Teaching (1995),  the Jon Reinhardt Prize for Excellence in Teaching (2014), and the Donald O. Schoonmaker Faculty Award for Community Service (2018).

Background

Education

B.A. Bridgewater State College 1983

M.A. Northeastern University 1985

Ph.D. Clark University 1990

Academic Appointments

Wake Forest University:

Professor (2015-Present)

Associate Professor (1997 – 2015)

Assistant Professor (1991 – 1997)

The College of William & Mary:

Visiting Assistant Professor (1990 – 1991)

University of Massachusetts, Harbor Campus:

Visiting Assistant Professor (January – August 1990)

Worcester Polytechnic Institute:

Visiting Instructor (1987 – 1990)

Administrative Appointments

Chair of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Wake Forest University, 2018 – 2021.

Chair of History Department, Wake Forest University, 2005 – 2013.