About
Dr. Mark Santow is Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, specializing in 20th century American urban history, politics, civil rights and social policy. He received his doctorate in American History from the University of Pennsylvania in 2000. In addition to chairing the History Department at UMD 2011-24, he is on the faculty advisory board of the Black Studies and Urban Studies programs, and the Veterans’ Affairs Committee. He was appointed by the mayor to three terms on the Providence, Rhode Island School Board, serving from 2015 to 2023. He is also the founder and Academic Director of the Providence Clemente Veterans’ Initiative, which has provided free arts and humanities classes for credit to RI and MA veterans since 2019. This award-winning program has become a national model for humanities engagement with veterans struggling with the challenges of readjustment to civilian life. From 2005 to 2019, he ran a Clemente Course in the Humanities in New Bedford, aimed at low-income adults.