It is with sadness that we write to share with you the news that Tyler Stovall, our former humanities dean and a longtime faculty member, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, Dec. 10, at his home in ...
ATLANTA – His teammates call him Papa Stove. Sometimes they even call him Coach. Tyler Stovall, Auburn’s 28-year-old holder, welcomes his place as elder statesman. “It’s funny to be a 28-year-old man ...
AUBURN, Ala. — Tyler Stovall is not your typical college football player. He’s married, has a baseball contract and has already traveled the country as a professional baseball player. He’s more mature ...
Tyler Stovall was a professor of history and the dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Fordham University. His most recent book is White Freedom: the Racial History of an Idea. He died ...
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Copyright 2023 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. NPR's Noel King talks to Tyler Stovall about ...
Former Auburn holder Tyler Stovall's time on the Plains isn't over just yet. Stovall, who spent the last four years as Auburn's starting holder, will serve as a graduate assistant for the Tigers ...
They call him "Papa Stove." Tyler Stovall, Auburn's 26-year-old holder, is often given a hard time by his teammates for being the old guy in the locker room. Not not only has he embraced the role, ...
Historian Tyler Stovall talks to BR host Jan Mabry about his latest book, 'White Freedom, the Racial History of an Idea," in which he explores the racist legacy behind the Western idea of freedom.
Tyler Stovall describes Arthur Briggs’ role during World War II in the Montmartre jazz scene, the role of jazz during and after the war, and the origins of Bebop. Tyler Stovall: Arthur Briggs was ...
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