

Dr. George Boudreau is a scholar of eighteenth-century America, with particular interests on the cultural history of early Pennsylvania. His research explores the intersections of history, art, material culture, and literature, particularly looking at what these topics tell us about the transformations that took place during the American enlightenment. His current projects range from studies of portraits and poems to club behavior and the way people formed memories.
In addition to his work in teaching and research, Dr. Boudreau is also an active public historian, working with museums and historic sites to tell the story of America’s heritage. He has received two major grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities to lead workshops in Philadelphia’s historic district exploring the life of Benjamin Franklin and his contemporaries, and is currently completing a book manuscript for the general public on the Independence area that will be published by Penn State Press.
American colonial, revolutionary, and early national history, public history, history of Pennsylvania, cultural history, Native American history, material culture, history of American religions.
Penn State Harrisburg faculty member and Benjamin Franklin scholar George Boudreau terms his recent discovery of a long-lost poem written in 1732 as “one of the greatest finds of my career.”
An associate professor of humanities and history, Boudreau’s research interests focus on Franklin and his philosophical organization called the Junto and the role it played in the cultural transformation of Philadelphia in the 1700s. Boudreau recently related his research findings during a Gallery Lounge presentation hosted by the offices of Academic Affairs and Research and Graduate Studies.
State Senator Patricia H. Vance will deliver the keynote address when Penn State Harrisburg confers more than 500 undergraduate and graduate degrees during fall commencement ceremonies Saturday, December 19.
The ceremonies for students who have earned associate, bachelor’s master’s, and doctoral degrees will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Giant Center, Hershey.
A local consultant physician and surgeon will join three Penn State Harrisburg faculty experts to give a public “Six-Month Checkup of the Obama Administration” at noon Wednesday, Nov. 4.
The presentation in the Gallery Lounge of the Olmsted Building on campus is free and open to the public. For information, phone 717-948-6315.