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Walker Awarded Fellowship From Smithsonian

September 20, 2017 History

Rachel Walker has won the Smithsonian’s Big Ten Academic Alliance Fellowship.

Sumida Receives Knox Award

September 20, 2017 History

Professor Sumida has received the Knox Award at the Naval Academy History Symposium.

Sicilia Receives Endowed Chair In Smith School

September 20, 2017 History

Professor Sicilia now holds the Henry Kaufman Chair in Financial History.

Arhu 2017 Service Award Winners Announced

September 15, 2017 College of Arts and Humanities, English, History, School of Music, The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Six exceptional faculty, staff and students received an annual ARHU service award.

Herf Publishes Essay In History News Network

September 13, 2017 History

Professor Jeffrey Herf comments on lessons from German history after Charlottesville.

C-Span: ‘Challenges After Women’S Suffrage’

August 29, 2017 College of Arts and Humanities, History

Prof Robyn Muncy discusses women’s voting rights after the ratification of the 19th Amendment.

Arhu Professors Among 2017 Neh Grant Winners

August 02, 2017 College of Arts and Humanities, English, History

English prof Zita Nunes and History prof Richard Bell awarded NEH grants.

Morningstar Publishes Manuscript On Gen. Patton

July 18, 2017 History

PhD. Candidate James Kelly Morningstar has published his book on World War II American general, George S. Patton, Jr.

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Josh Klein Receives Fulbright Grant

July 07, 2017 History

PhD. Candidate Josh Klein has received a prestigious Fulbright Grant to study, conduct research during the 2017-2018 academic year.

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Standing With Immigrants In Nebraska

July 05, 2017 College of Arts and Humanities, History

Despite a historically conservative identity, a pro-immigrant political culture in Nebraska is growing.