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Dean of the College

David Wrobel
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Professor of History

David Wrobel, wearing a blue suit, striped light blue shirt and patterned orange tie

An experienced administrator and renowned scholar of American history, David holds master’s and doctoral degrees in American Intellectual History from The Ohio University and earned a bachelor of arts degree in history/philosophy from the University of Kent, Canterbury, England. He is a historian of the American West and American thought and culture, and has been recognized for excellence in teaching, research, and service. 

A strong proponent of student success and mentorship, David is known for his work with teachers around the country, participating in and directing many teacher institutes sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, U.S. Department of Education, National Council for History Education and other organizations. 

David is the author of several books including: America’s West: A History, 1890-1950 (2017); Promised Lands: Promotion, Memory and the Creation of the American WestI;and The End of American Exceptionalism: Frontier Anxiety from the Old West to the New Deal as well as numerous co-edited collections, articles, and essays. His current book project is “John Steinbeck’s Country: A Writer’s Defense of Democracy.”  David serves on the editorial board for the Steinbeck Review and on the Board of the National Steinbeck Center.

Prior to joining SBU, David served as dean of the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma (OU) where he was also the David L. Boren Professor and Merrick Chair of Western American History. As Dean, he worked with his team on several significant achievements, including securing the largest gift in OU history to name the college; the funding of a new Life Sciences building; the founding of a new quantum research center; and the creation of a new College Student Success and Advising Center. He was also pivotal in creating scholarships and programs to enhance support for underserved undergraduates, attract top graduate students, and support faculty research and creative activity. David was the inaugural recipient of the David L. Boren Professorship, one of the most prestigious honors at OU, and received the Arts and Sciences Holden Award for Teaching Excellence.  

David’s other honors include the Western Heritage Award for his nonfiction book, Global West, American Frontier: Travel, Empire and Exceptionalism from Manifest Destiny to the Great Depression; and research fellowships from Yale University’s Beinecke Library, the Huntington Library, the Newberry Library, and the American Philosophical Society. He is past president of the Western History Association, the American Historical Association’s Pacific Coast Branch, and of Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honor Society.

In addition to serving as Dean of CAS at Stony Brook, David is a Professor in the History Department.