
Cheryl Cash (Choctaw/Cherokee descendant) is a senior lecturer of Comparative Studies and Religious Studies at The Ohio State University. She specializes in Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, and Critical Theory.
Cheryl Cash (Choctaw/Cherokee descendant) is a senior lecturer of Comparative Studies and Religious Studies at The Ohio State University. She specializes in Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, and Critical Theory.
Founders Hall 2043
1179 University Drive
Newark, OH 43055
Areas of Expertise
- Cultural Studies
- Ethnic Studies
- Critical Theory
Ongoing Newark Earthwork's Center's Research
Stepping Out and Stepping Up: The Land-Grant Truth and Reconciliation Project
Stepping Out of Our Comfort Zone and Stepping Up to Our Responsibilities
"Toward Truth and Reconciliation: Present-Day Indigenous Peoples in Ohio"
Indigenous Ohio: OSU and Native Arts and Humanities Past and Present Grant
Research
- "Post-Cahokia in the Midwest" Presentation [PDF].
- Co-authored with Dr. John Low.
Senior Lecturer, Comparative Studies, Religious Studies
The Ohio State University
cash.110@osu.edu

Founders Hall 2043
1179 University Drive
Newark, OH 43055
Areas of Expertise
- Cultural Studies
- Ethnic Studies
- Critical Theory
Ongoing Newark Earthwork's Center's Research
Stepping Out and Stepping Up: The Land-Grant Truth and Reconciliation Project
Stepping Out of Our Comfort Zone and Stepping Up to Our Responsibilities
"Toward Truth and Reconciliation: Present-Day Indigenous Peoples in Ohio"
Indigenous Ohio: OSU and Native Arts and Humanities Past and Present Grant
Research
- "Post-Cahokia in the Midwest" Presentation [PDF].
- Co-authored with Dr. John Low.