During #GivingCMUDay today we hope you will support the many exciting events and student experiences here in the History Department. https://t.co/23KzYJy6pl
Reminder that tomorrow Tuesday December 2nd is #GivingCMUDay. Help pave the way for student success. Your contribution creates new opportunities and enhances student experiences: https://t.co/23KzYJy6pl
This #GivingCMUDay, your donation fuels bold ideas and supports the journeys of our most driven students. Explore matches and challenges to amplify your impact: https://t.co/jLb1IqnZzv
Today Friday 11/7 at 4:30PM in Baker Hall's Steinberg Auditorium A53 please join us for the book symposium for Dr. Joe Trotter on his new book Building the Black City. More details below.
On Mon. Oct. 27th, Myles Jackson will be giving a lecture entitled Broadcasting Fidelity: Early German Radio and the Rise of Electronic Music. Reception at 4:30 and lecture at 5 in the Rachel Mellon Walton Room, Posner Hall at CMU. We hope to see you there!
On Monday October 27th at 12:30PM in the Posner Grand Room in Posner Hall, Kathleen Cruz Gutierrez will be giving a talk entitled A Sovereign Vernacular: The Art of Regino Garcia. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP here:
https://t.co/9bgsebxcWM
On Mon. 9/15 at 5PM in Baker Hall A51, please join us for Professor Federico Finchelstein's lecture entitled The Wannabe Fascist Challenge to Democracy. The talk will explore the past and present of global fascisms and populisms. Details below:
On 9/9 at 5:30PM in Posner Hall A35, Marion Ein Lewin will give a lecture about her book Inseparable: The Hess Twins' Holocaust Journey. This event is open to the public. Complimentary copies of the book and refreshments will be provided.
The Annual Kedia-Tayur Lecture in South Asian American History's 2025 was Neilesh Bose. Check out our youtube channel to see the full lecture hosted by CMU History. https://t.co/ihsL7MG1z0
Congratulations graduates! 🎓🎉 And an extra congratulations to the 2025 History Award winners:
Alex Tabor, Mira Ireland, Kate Russo, Simone Rothstein and Zoe Schneider
All photos from this year’s ceremony are on our website. Visit CMU History’s homepage to check them out!
CMU History Professor Dr. Edda L. Fields-Black is the 2025 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History for her book Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War. Congratulations! https://t.co/P2vkIAS34L
Please join us for this year's Annual Margaret Morrison Distinguished Lecture in Women's History || Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech & Feminist Solidarities for an Independent Future. Anita Say Chan discusses her new book Predatory Data on 3/19 at 5PM.
History Professor Joe William Trotter, Jr. was recently interviewed by the University of California Press for his new book Building the Black City. Join us in congratulating his accomplishment and read the full interview below: https://t.co/udOupulcOk
Brighten a student’s path with your generosity. Your contribution can spark new opportunities and illuminate the future this #GivingCMUDay on 12/3:
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Please join us on Friday 11/22 for the CAUSE hosted event: 2024 Presidential Election and the Future of Black America and the Nation with guest speaker Davarian L. Baldwin. Held on Carnegie Mellon's campus, the talk will take place in Baker Hall A53 from 4:30-7PM.