MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Penn State Harrisburg alum Denis Crawford always loved history and sports. As a kid, he could often be found with his nose in a book, usually about sports. As an adult, after 20 years of working in credit unions, he decided to return to higher education and turn those passions into a career.
Crawford earned a master’s degree in history, with a specialty in museum studies, from Youngstown State University in Ohio, where he was encouraged to consider doctoral programs.
At Penn State Harrisburg, he found the American studies program and crossed paths with Charlie Kupfer, associate professor of American Studies. Kupfer is also a fan and student of sports, Crawford said, so it felt like he found someone who spoke his language.
Crawford earned his doctorate in American studies from Penn State Harrisburg in 2020. His dissertation on the career of a Canadian sports entrepreneur was published as a book, “The Life and Teams of Johnny F. Bassett.”
In 2022, he became the historian and exhibit designer for the College Football Hall of Fame, in Atlanta, Georgia, where he is responsible for overseeing its collections, and curating both temporary and permanent exhibits. He also serves as a liaison between the Hall of Fame and its inductees, works with the National Football Foundation to put together an exhibit on each incoming class and ensures artifacts are well taken care of.
Crawford said Penn State Harrisburg helped him become a better storyteller. History is a key part of American studies, he said, but he finds storytelling to be a prevalent aspect.
“What I enjoy the most is trying to find stories that don’t get told a lot,” Crawford said.
Here, Crawford shares some memorable exhibits created by the Hall during his time there.