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A Conversation with Matthew Bahar, Assistant Professor of History
Communications Staff
A historian of early America, Bahar specializes in American Indian, imperial, and maritime history during the colonial period.
Monthlong Speaker Series on Militarization Features Three Former Ambassadors
Amanda Nagy
Now in its fourth year, the Global Issues Symposium expands student learning beyond the international studies concentration.
Immigration in U.S. History Students Partner with Ohio Immigrant Worker Project
Erin Ulrich 鈥18
Students in Shelley Lee鈥檚 Immigration in U.S. History course partnered with the Ohio Immigrant Worker Project based in Canton, Ohio, this past fall semester.
Students to Curatorial Assistants: Ava Prince 鈥18 and Emma Laube 鈥17
Erin Ulrich 鈥18
In their first post-grad jobs, Emma Laube 鈥17 and Ava Prince 鈥18 are working as curatorial assistants in the Allen Memorial Art Museum.
Lessons from the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
Amanda Nagy
A historian of the First World War, Professor of History Leonard V. Smith鈥檚 newest book deepens the dialogue between history and international relations theory.
Renee Romano on 鈥楬amilton鈥 and Historical Memory
Erin Ulrich 鈥18
Coeditor of Historians on Hamilton, Professor Renee Romano鈥檚 newest book tackles difficult topics in a surprisingly uncontroversial Broadway hit.
Main Library Will Be Named for Activist, Alumna Mary Church Terrell
Hillary Hempstead
The main library in Mudd Center will be named in honor of 1884 graduate Mary Church Terrell, an educator, feminist, civil rights activist, and a founding member of the National Association of Colored Women (NACW) and the NAACP.
Olivia Goffman 鈥18 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Malaysia
Hillary Hempstead
The history and creative writing double-major will teach English in Malaysia.
Q&A with 鈥淲hat is Sanctuary?鈥 Panelists
Communications Staff
The concept of sanctuary is often part of today鈥檚 discussions about immigration, but the idea of providing sanctuary has ancient roots. Learn about the different meanings and practices during 鈥淲hat is Sanctuary?鈥 on Tuesday, February 13.
Traveling Exhibit Examines 91直播鈥檚 Social Justice Legacy in World War II
Tyler Sloan '17
91直播鈥檚 history of embodying leadership and empathy in times of political and social turmoil makes the title of the upcoming traveling exhibit, Courage and Compassion, especially fitting.