Congratulations to History BS student, Hadley Oden, for being appointed as a student member of UCM's Board of Governors! What a well-deserved honor!
Nicely done, Hadley!
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Next Monday! Join us in celebrating our scholarship and award winners and soon-to-be graduates at our scholarships and awards ceremony happening April 24th from 4:00-5:30 pm in Union 237A!
The History Department had a strong showing at yesterday's Scholars Symposia.
These photographs are, MA students Tyler Habiger, Suman Kumar Roy, and Anna Furney, MA student Glynne Gee fielding a question from President Best, BS student Joseph Lake, and BS student Moniece Sexton.
This week we inducted our latest members into the Kappa Lambda chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Please join us in congratulating our newest members: Suman Kumar Roy, Skyler Ray Jackson Smith, and Tyler Fagan, and (not pictured) Marissa Kendrick. Congrats and thank you to all!
Today! The Spring Government & Public Administration Job and Internship Fair is from 1-4:00 pm in Union 238. Come learn about job, internship, and networking opportunities! See the list of agencies and non-profits who will be there. Go to https://t.co/Up7mNrjt1T to register.
Congratulations to Dr. Micah Alpaugh, @HistoryUcm@UCentralMO UCM Professor of History and valued McNair faculty mentor, who has won the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies prize for the best book in the field!
History students! Looking for a job or internship? The spring Government & Public Administration Job and Internship Fair is happening this Wednesday April 5th from 1-4:00 pm in Union 238. Register here https://t.co/Up7mNrjt1T and find the fair on the events tab!
Congrats to Micah Alpaugh (@HistoryUcm), whose 2022 book, Friends of Freedom: The Rise of Social Movements in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions (@CambPressAssess), was awarded a Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies Book Prize!
Alpaugh was a postdoctoral fellow in 2011โ2012.
Today! Join us in Union 238 at 2:00 pm for a free film screening of The Politics of Beauty, featuring the story of Former Interior Secretary, Stewart L. Udall and his efforts to cross cultural lines and bring people together for the protection of natural places and resources.
UCM History was well-represented at the Missouri Conference on History! Presentations were on the lives of Civil War Americans from Dr. Cannon, Harry Truman's attention to the Senate after 1950, Dr. Taylor, and MA student Suman Kumar Roy on a walking tour of Dhaka, Bangladesh!
Reminder! Next Tuesday, March 27th we will be having a free film screening of the film The Politics of Beauty. The viewing will be at 2:00 pm in Union 238, and a short talk with the director, John de Graff will follow.
Today is the last day applications are being accepted for the Missouri State Archives Internship! This internship is on campus and can be completed for credit so don't miss out if you are interested in applying!
Dr. Erika Edwards will be giving lectures on campus today. 12:00 pm in Wood 104: "Doing History" talk, and at 3:30 in Wood 100: public lecture, "Hiding in Plain Sight".
Dr. Edwards wrote Hiding in Plain Sight: Black Women, the Law, and the Making of a White Argentine Republic.
Reminder students! This Thursday March 23rd is the last day to submit applications for the Missouri State Archives Internship! This internship is on campus and for-credit, and a great hands-on experience for students interested in archival work!