{"id":20890,"date":"2017-08-16T15:39:57","date_gmt":"2017-08-16T19:39:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/college.unc.edu\/?p=20890"},"modified":"2024-07-02T16:36:39","modified_gmt":"2024-07-02T16:36:39","slug":"patricia-dawson","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/?p=20890","title":{"rendered":"Meet a new Tar Heel: Patricia Dawson"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_20891\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-20891\" style=\"width: 300px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-20891\" src=\"\/\/casdev.unc.edu\/collegearchive\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2017\/08\/012817_dawson_patricia002-300x200.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2017\/08\/012817_dawson_patricia002-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2017\/08\/012817_dawson_patricia002-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2017\/08\/012817_dawson_patricia002-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2017\/08\/012817_dawson_patricia002-1536x1025.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2017\/08\/012817_dawson_patricia002-2048x1366.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-20891\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Patricia Dawson<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Growing up, incoming Ph.D. student Patricia Dawson took a deep interest in her Cherokee history as she heard inspiring stories about influential family members of the past and present.<\/p>\n<p>One relative in particular, Rachel Caroline Eaton, ignited Dawson\u2019s passion for revealing stories from the past. Eaton, Dawson\u2019s great-great-great-aunt, is believed to be the first Cherokee woman to earn a doctoral degree. Eaton earned the degree from the University of Chicago in 1921 in history.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere are still so many stories out there left to tell,\u201d Dawson kept thinking after she read Eaton\u2019s dissertation, \u201cJohn Ross and the Cherokee Indians,\u201d which told many Cherokee stories, particularly about the Trail of Tears.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhy not try to dig into the past and tell a few more like she did?\u201d said Dawson.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s what Dawson will be doing this fall at Carolina. Dawson studies how Cherokees used clothing leading up to the Indian Removal Act to push against stereotypes and present themselves as civilized people to European-Americans.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCherokee clothing was and still is a very powerful weapon,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>A major factor in Dawson\u2019s decision to attend Carolina was the mentorship faculty members provide. Dawson said that when she visited Chapel Hill to interview for the doctoral program, she was blown away by faculty members\u2019 willingness to listen to her and talk about her research instead of their own.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA lot of the time, professors are either really good at research or really good at working with students,\u201d Dawson said. \u201cThey\u2019re not really great at both.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But at Carolina, she said, they are.<\/p>\n<p>Kathleen DuVal, Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor in the history department, will serve as Dawson\u2019s faculty advisor. Mentoring and research are equally important skills, she said, but balancing those skills can often be difficult for faculty members.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen we get it right \u2014\u00a0when our own research is richer because we are also teaching and professionalizing young scholars \u2014 it is exactly what we are here to do,\u201d DuVal said.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to focusing on her research interests with experts like DuVal, another big draw to the University for Dawson was the chance to broaden her knowledge through interdisciplinary studies.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn so many universities, graduate students are isolated into separate departments,\u201d Dawson said. \u201cBut I really believe cross-disciplinary conversation and collaboration can help students and scholars in every discipline.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>At Carolina, Dawson was selected to be a part of the <a href=\"http:\/\/gradschool.unc.edu\/\">The Graduate School\u2019s<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/gradschool.unc.edu\/funding\/gradschool\/royster\/\">Royster Society of Fellows<\/a>, which provides financial funding and opportunities in interdisciplinary learning, teaching, networking and professional development.<\/p>\n<p>The funding from the fellowship was an important factor in Dawson\u2019s decision to come to Carolina. More exciting, Dawson said, was the fellowship\u2019s potential to \u201chelp me expand my field of vision.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Finally, there was something special about Chapel Hill that made it seem like the right fit. Although she hadn\u2019t been here before she interviewed, there was a certain level of familiarity for Dawson, who grew up in neighboring Tennessee.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt felt a bit like home.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><em>Story by Will Rimer and photo by Jon Gardiner, University Communications<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Growing up, incoming Ph.D. student Patricia Dawson took a deep interest in her Cherokee history as she heard inspiring stories about influential family members of the past and 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