Christopher Rucker, a teacher at Wright Christian Academy in Tulsa, has been awarded a summer fellowship by the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University in Ohio.

The center is a nonprofit provider of educational programs and resources for U.S. history and government teachers, as well as high school and college students.

Middle- and high-school teachers chosen as “Buchwald Summer Fellows” participate in a weeklong graduate-level summer course with other students enrolled in Ashbrook’s Master of Arts in American History and Government (MAHG) program. Participants in the course earn two graduate credit hours from Ashland University.

The full cost of tuition, room, board and books is waived for teachers receiving the Buchwald Summer Fellowship. 

“During their week at Ashbrook, the summer fellows study the ideas that motivated the people who have shaped our nation’s history by reading what these individuals said and wrote at the time,” said MAHG program Director Chris Pascarella.

“The fellows then engage in small, discussion-based seminars led by nationally distinguished faculty, and engage with other teachers about the meaning and importance of the ‘core documents’ under discussion.”

This summer’s course options include The American Founding; The American Revolution; The Civil War in American History and Literature; The Congress; Great American Texts: The Federalist; Indian Assimilation, Resistance and Removal; Race and Equality in America; The Supreme Court; and, The World Wars in American History and Literature, among several others.