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Find the latest news and information from around the college, including student experiences, faculty research and awards and alumni updates.
Learn how students are applying their ARHU education to a variety of summer internships.\r\n
Ph.D. candidate Damion Clark received a Big Apple Award: Recognizing Teacher Excellence in New York City for his work teaching eleventh and twelfth grade students.
Sam Ginty presented his award-winning thesis at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies Undergraduate Research Workshop in April.
Join us in welcoming Piotr Kosicki, who will teach Russian History, and Colleen Woods, who will teach United States History, for the Department of History.
Department of History faculty members win prestigious Research and Scholarship Summer Award.
Professor Lisa Mar accepts 2013 Faculty Minority Achievement Award.
Department of History graduate students receive prestigious Ronald E. McNair Graduate Fellowship.
Department of History graduate students receive prestigious Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowships.
Department of History doctoral students receive prestigious Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship.