Bowling Green State University Department of Popular Culture
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Bowling Green State University Department of Popular Culture is the first Popular Culture department in the United States.[1] The department was founded by Professor Ray Browne in 1973.[1] The Popular Culture department is unique as it is the only one in the US to offer both Bachelor's degrees and Master's degrees in Popular Culture.[1][2][3]
Quick Facts Founder, Type ...
Founder | Ray Browne |
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Type | Education |
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Region served | Bowling Green, Ohio |
Department Chair | Kristen Rudisill |
Parent organization | Bowling Green State University |
Staff | 12 |
Website | Popular Culture Website |
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