阿宾顿 mourns the loss of 罗伊·罗布森, professor of history

罗伊·罗布森

罗伊·罗布森 was a professor of history at 宾州州立大学阿宾顿分校.

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阿宾顿,爸爸. — Members of the 宾州州立大学阿宾顿分校 campus community are paying tribute to 罗伊·罗布森, professor of history and a leading scholar of Russian history, 一月去世的人. 29.

“罗伊是个充满活力的人, engaging and inspiring teacher as well as an innovative scholar working across disciplinary lines in history and religious studies. He will be missed as a teacher, scholar and colleague," Andrew August, interim chancellor, said.

Friederike贝尔, division head for Arts and Humanities and associate professor history, hailed Robson for the kindness, humor and humanity he brought to his work.

"Roy was a popular instructor, adviser and student mentor who undoubtedly had a positive impact on the many students he taught at 阿宾顿 and other institutions. He will be sorely missed," she said. 

Robson joined 阿宾顿 in 2015 as the division head for Arts and Humanities and professor of history with a special interest in Orthodox Christianity. His distinguished scholarly record includes three books and more than two dozen book chapters and journal articles.

罗布森的专著, "Solovki: 的 Story of Russia Told Through Its Most Remarkable Islands" (2004), was uniformly praised by reviewers for its elegant prose and exemplary use of archival sources. 的 New Yorker hailed it as an “epic drama of spiritualism and savagery, set in one of the world’s most extreme frontier territories.在他的职业生涯中, Robson received numerous fellowships and grants, including four National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships and a Fulbright Fellowship to Finland.

Although his scholarly expertise was in Russian history and religious studies, Robson's teaching covered significantly more ground, and he was always open to new ideas, including developing an innovative, interdisciplinary course on the concept of time.  

Robson was passionate about music, and he supported student-focused initiatives, including developing industry connections that provided students with access to instruments and internship opportunities. He was a tireless advocate for the music performance and entrepreneurship theme within the integrative arts major. 在他死的时候, he was collaborating with John Pachence, associate teaching professor of integrative arts, on a sponsored research project with the Roger Nichols Archive, which includes material related to John Denver’s 1985 tour of the Soviet Union.

His interest in music intersected with his personal life as his wife, 金正日罗布森, is the director of choirs and band on campus. 

 阿宾顿 Student Government Association honored Robson in 2021 for his dedication to students. At the time, Robson reflected on his affection for the campus community.

“When I first arrived at 宾州州立大学阿宾顿分校, I immediately knew it was a special place. It’s humbling to be honored by our students, who make 阿宾顿 a warm and welcoming academic community,他说.

Prior to arriving at 阿宾顿, Robson taught at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia for almost two decades. He earned degrees in history from Allegheny College, the University of Pittsburgh and Boston College.