Scholarship and Biography

Leah Gordon, Harry S. Levitan Director of Education and Associate Professor of Education, holds a joint-Ph.D. in History and Education from the University of Pennsylvania. A historian of the twentieth century United States, Professor Gordon has particular interests in the history of education, intellectual history, the relationship between social science and social policy, and ideas about race, class, and inequality in modern America. Professor Gordon's first book, From Power to Prejudice: The Rise of Racial Individualism in Midcentury America (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015), received the 2016 Linda Eisenmann Prize from the History of Education Society. Professor Gordon is currently working on a second book, Imagining Opportunity: Education and Equality in Modern America (under contract with the University of Chicago Press), which provides a history of debates over the relationship between schooling and equality of opportunity in American culture and social thought since the 1930s. Professor Gordon's research has been awarded a number of fellowships, including from the Spencer Foundation, the National Academy of Education, the American Council of Learned Societies, and Stanford University's Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity.

Honors

Dissertation Fellowship
Spencer Foundation (United States, Chicago), 2006-2007
Young Scholars Award
Cheiron, 2009
Fellow, National Forum on the Future of Liberal Education
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (United States, Cambridge), 2009-2015
Spencer Foundation/National Academy of Education Postdoctoral Fellowship
National Academy of Education (United States, Washington D.C.) - NAEd, 2011-2012
Faculty Fellowship, Stanford Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity
Stanford University (United States, Stanford) - SU, 2015-2016
Charles Ryskamp Fellowship
American Council of Learned Societies (United States, New York) - ACLS, 2015-2016
Linda Eisenmann Book Prize
History of Education Society, 2016
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
National Endowment for the Humanities (United States, Washington) - NEH, Awarded 12/2024

Organizational Affiliations

Harry S. Levitan Director of Education and Associate Professor of Education, Interdepartmental Program in Education, Brandeis University

Affiliated Faculty, Department of History, Brandeis University

Education

University of Pennsylvania
Ph.D.
Brown University
B.A.