Are you interested in an opportunity to serve as a student-department liaison? Would you like a chance to gain leadership experience, make deeper connections with peers and faculty members, and...
Cleopatra: The Most Famous Woman in Classical Antiquity
HUMANITIES FORUM FALL 2021 Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Condemned Prisoners (1887) by Alexandre Cabanel. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 ANCIENT STUDIES WEEK Cleopatra: The Most Famous Woman in...
History Student Council Info Meeting Join us in Fine Arts North 533 Tuesday October 12th 11:45 AM-1:00 PM Help create plans for field trips, fun events, and be more involved with...
Please join us for a week-long celebration of the ancient world! Tuesday, October 5th, 10am-6pm, PAHB Forum ‘Homerathon’: A Reading of Selections of Homer’s Odyssey. If you would like to...
Uncovering Histories of a Social Justice in Public History
Radical Roots: Uncovering Histories of a Social Justice in Public History Historic sites, museums, archives, and monuments are neither neutral nor objective. Many were established to strengthen...
Prof. Froide has virtual office hours on Tuesday Aug. 24 from 11-noon in webex or email to make an appointment. Amy Froide's Personal Room https://umbc.webex.com/meet/froide | 643954503 Join...
Both Eric Burroughs and Pat Brynes successfully defended their M.A. theses this summer. Congratulations graduates! Eric Burroughs "Let No Irreverent Hand Change It": The Interpretation of...
Congratulations to Julian Tash, an alum who graduated in December 2018 as a double major in History and Asian Studies. Julian successfully defended his Master's thesis recently at National...
Congratulations to Prof. Marjoleine Kars. Her book Blood on the River is one of three finalists for Yale and The Gilder Lehrman Center's annual Frederick Douglas Book Prize! August 2,...
Students do you need a lower level History course to fulfill the core requirements for the History major or minor? Dr. Noor Zaidi is offering a new section of Hist 200: Islamic Empires:...
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