History undergrads!! If interested in a paid internship, fill out this application by scanning the QR code on the flyer. The application is due Wednesday, September 25th. If you would like to learn more about the internship, come by KJCC 607 on Friday, September 20th at 1:30pm!
As a member of the Committee, Alyssa will help organize events, create resources, and advise NCPH about issues of concern to both students and new professionals. Please join us in congratulating her!
APH Masters student Alyssa Moore was invited to join the New Professional and Student Committee of the National Council on Public History. She will serve in this position for a term of two years.
Grad student Tomi Onabanjo was selected as one of 10 Emerging Critics by the National Book Critics Circle. As a fellow in this yearlong program, Tomi will receive professional mentorship and guidance from members of the NBCC regarding the craft of book criticism. Congrats, Tomi!
.@MarthaHodes has completed her 2-year term as interim director of the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the NYPL. Her book My Hijacking: A Personal History of Forgetting and Remembering was published in June by HarperCollins. Congratulations and welcome back, Martha!
Dr. Hodes also published “Why Didn’t I Want My Beloved Father to Read My Memoir?" on https://t.co/WozEpIW8KO, and has been interviewed about the book on 2 NPR stations and a number of podcasts.
https://t.co/JJvM71HJ1s
@_BettyBanks, 2019 PhD graduate, was recently awarded a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship at @HCAatEdinburgh, beginning 2024, which provides three years of funding for her international history of industrial fishing, Cold War Cod.👏
PhD alumnus Andrew Seaton (Modern Britain/Europe, '21) won a Leverhulme Fellowship and will begin 3 years at University College London this September. Congratulations, Andrew!
@APH_NYU MA student Olivija Liepa has been honored with the F. Gerald Ham and Elsie Ham Scholarship Award from Society of American Archivists. Congratulations, Olivija!🧵:
of the Inside Books Project (IBP); librarian Alexandra M. Wilder; and film and media curator Andy Uhrich. This year’s award will be presented during the Joint Annual Meeting of the Council of State Archivists and SAA, taking place July 25–27 in Washington, DC.