08/18/2025
A great piece featuring rising senior and History major Beau Anderson. He secured a summer internship at the US National Archives with the assistance of our internship coordinator, Prof. Hilary Smith. Excellent work, Beau!
https://www.du.edu/news/students-find-summer-internships-research-opportunities
04/09/2025
Another one of our fantastic seniors, Andres Osuna!
04/09/2025
We're proud of History major Bree Parsons, featured in this CAHSS post, and all our graduating seniors!
03/10/2025
With our very own Elizabeth Campbell
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fighting-for-the-return-of-nazi-looted-art/?fbclid=IwY2xjawI75odleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHSH5Uj1djGLYQpU2QXzXgbyQGCfkH-ym5LdKGHIa-7RXUnXARPEH0srIGQ_aem_eAOCL0eWV8wVV9zE8Qgs4Q
Fighting for the return of Nazi-looted art
New guidelines agreed to last year by 21 nations (including the U.S.), and a recent French law, may make it easier for Jewish families to claim ownership of artworks that they believe were sold under duress as the N***s took over Europe.
03/08/2025
Mighty Seniors 2025!! Congratulations on one of the best Senior Conferences ever!
02/27/2025
Our annual student conference featuring senior thesis presentations will be held Friday, March 7, 11:30am-4:30pm.
Want to catch the conference but can’t attend in person? There will be a livestream that you can access by registering here:
https://udenver.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08HiToC9lQhaVYa
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Denver
02/07/2025
Dr. Angela Parker gave a moving talk on her new book, Damming the Reservation: Tribal Sovereignty and Activism at Fort Berthold (University of Oklahoma Press). Numerous colleagues, students and friends gathered at the AAC to learn about her important work. Congratulations, Angela!
11/15/2024
This year's Livingston Lecturer is Elizabeth Campbell, professor and Founding Director of DU's Center for Art Collection Ethics. Join the community for an engaging conversation on Nazi-looted art, provenance research, and art stewardship during Campbell's lecture on January 14, 2025. Read more from : https://loom.ly/F98_k4g
05/02/2024
Dear former students of Professor Jodie Kreider,
As many of you know, Professor Jodie Kreider passed away on September 17, 2023 after a brief illness. The History Department will be hosting an informal, student-centered event to honor Professor Kreider and to share in her most favorite things – good company, good snacks, and watching good TV, ie “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Please join us on May 15, 2024 at 6 p.m. in Sturm 312, where we will view the “Once More With Feeling” Buffy episode (you don’t need to be a Buffy fan to follow along!) and to share our favorite memories of Professor Kreider.
Please note that this event is especially for students, though all who knew Jodie are welcome. RSVP to Professor Escobedo: [email protected] if you are able to make it.
04/23/2024
Don’t miss this wonderful piece about our own Prof. Helstosky
From Pizza Origins to Veterans’ Legacies and Art Forgeries, CAHSS Professor’s Eclectic Interests Bring History to Life
Exploring the Intersection of History and Food A studious child and devoted public library fan whose eclectic interests ranged far and wide, first-generation History Professor Carol Helstosky attributes her lifelong fascination with the power of food to spending time in her father’s restaurant in ...
03/29/2024
Prof Ioris published the following reflecting on the 60 anniversary of the military coup in Brazil in 1964 and the need for a better treatment of the past!
60 Years of the 1964 Civil-Military Coup: Will We Have Another Lost Opportunity? — Washington Brazil Office
In this article, Rafael R. Ioris talks about the 60th anniversary of the military coup of March 31, 1964 in Brazil