After a three-year stint running the International Tracing Service, the History Department welcomes back Professor Rebecca Boehling to the UMBC campus. Prof. Boehling will be teaching courses in...
History Professor Anne Rubin is the new Associate Director of the Imaging Research Center. Prof. Rubin is a pioneer in digital history herself and her new position will allow her to combine her...
Prof. Meredith Oyen wins Hrabowski Innovation Grant
Prof. Oyen has won a Hrabowski Innovation Fund Grant to continue work on her project "From Service to Study: Creating a Better Environment for UMBC's Student Veterans". Prof. Oyen served as the...
Prof. Michelle Scott wins CAHSS Research Fellowship
Prof. Scott has won a College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Fellowship for 2017-18. She will be taking the time off to work on her book project: "Living On “Toby” Time: The...
Assistant Professor of Chinese History, Nianshen Song, has a new article out in the Nov. 2016 issue of Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes: An International Quarterly...
Anne Boleyn: Seductive Temptress or Religious and Political Changemaker? A Community Conversation with Professor Amy M. Froide Saturday, November 5, 2016, 6:30pm – 7:30pm, before our 8pm...
Prof. Denise Meringolo to give talk at Smithsonian
Please join us for a brown-bag lunch talk with Dr. Denise Meringolo in the Discovery Center at the National Postal Museum: “Collections, Audiences, and the Nature of the Past in the...
This fall, our newest professor, Dr. Nianshen Song, will teach two courses, HIST 103 and HIST 480/680 Contemporary China. Come meet him at our open house!
Prof. Christy Chapin's new book, Ensuring America's Health: The Public Creation of the Corporate Health Care System (Cambridge University Press, 2015) won the 2016 Ralph Gomory Prize from the...
The Department of History is pleased to announce that Dr. Nianshen Song will join the department as an Assistant Professor in August 2016. Dr. Song holds a BA in Chinese...
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