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Leading Ethnographer and Religious Scholar Appointed Dean of Harvard Divinity School

Dr. Marla Frederick will become dean of Harvard Divinity School (HDS), effective Jan. 1.Dr. Marla FrederickDr. Marla Frederick

She is currently the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Religion and Culture at Emory University.

“I look forward to joining the HDS community in developing religious and civic leaders for our increasingly complex and diverse society,” Frederick said.

This appointment marks a return to familiar ground for Frederick. Prior to Emory, she served in various roles at Harvard, including director of graduate studies and chair of the admissions committee for the Department of African and African American Studies; interim chair of the Committee on the Study of Religion; and member of the provost’s academic leadership forum.

Outside of Harvard, she was formerly president of the American Academy of Religion; president of the Association of Black Anthropologists; and assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati.

As an ethnographer and scholar on the African American religious experience; Frederick’s work in academia focuses on the study of religion and media, religion, and social activism in the U.S. South, and the sustainability of Black institutions in a “post-racial” world. Her classes in the past have covered topics such as the anthropology of religion; religion, gender, and race; the African American experience; and American evangelicalism.

She has also authored or co-authored four books, such as Colored Television: American Religion Gone Global and Between Sundays: Black Women and Everyday Struggles of Faith.

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