Program: Doctoral Program in United States History
Minor Fields: Public History, Women's and Gender History
Email: mstout2@luc.edu
Faculty Advisor: Timothy Gilfoyle
MA, Loyola University Chicago, 2010
BA, Simpson College, 2004
My research interests focus on Catholic schools established in the southern United States for African American students from the late nineteenth century and into the twentieth century. Additionally, my research examines the nuns, students, and other community members who became involved in these schools. I incorporate traditional archival research and oral history methods within my research framework.
Arthur J. Schmitt Dissertation Fellowship, 2012-2013
Fellowship intended to support Ph.D. students who are in the final stage of doctoral work
Awarded at different Jesuit institutions around the country
Advanced Doctoral Fellowship, 2011-2012
Awarded by Loyola University’s Graduate School to Ph.D. students
Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Honors Society, Loyola University Chicago, September 2010
Honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education
Recognizes students who distinguish themselves in scholarship, loyalty, and service
Phi Alpha Theta History Honors Society, Simpson College, May 2004
National history honor society
Megan Stout Sibbel. “If We had the Schools and the Sisters”: Catholic Nuns and Schools in
Southern African American Communities, 1890-1950. Academic presentation,
Mid-America Conference on History, September 2012.
Megan Stout Sibbel. “Our Country is Still Pagan and Ignorant of the True Faith: Catholic Sisters
and Schools in Southern African Communities, 1935-1970.” Academic presentation,
Missouri Valley History Conference, March 2012.
Megan Stout Sibbel. “Sisters of the South: Roman Catholic Nuns in Southern African American
Communities, 1930-1970. Academic presentation, Northern Illinois University History
Graduate Student Association Conference, October 2011.
Megan Stout Sibbel. “Sisters of the South: Roman Catholic Nuns in African American
Communities, ,1935-1970.” Academic Presentation, Northern Great Plains History
Conference, September 2011.
Megan Stout. “Wealthy Women in Depression-Era Chicago.” Academic Presentation,
Loyola University Chicago History Graduate Student Association Conference, April
2010
Megan Stout Sibbel. “Sisters of the South: Catholic Nuns in African American Communities, 1890-
1970.” Ph.D. Dissertation-in-Progress, Loyola University Chicago.