03/07/2023
Check out these free lectures from the Natural History Museum of Utah!
Learn more about our outstanding scholars and programs as well as schedule an appointment with our academic advisor, please visit : history.utah.edu
03/07/2023
Check out these free lectures from the Natural History Museum of Utah!
01/18/2023
History Department Scholarship Applications are open! The deadline to apply is February 24th. See the link in the bio for a list of all opportunities.
11/07/2022
Applications open today! A collaborative effort from the and . Check the link in our insta bio for more information and the application form! Deadline is November 23rd.
10/20/2022
The HSA Co-Study Group will be held each Friday from 2:00-5:00PM on campus. Our first gathering will be on the third floor of the Marriott Library in Study Room 3300B and will be hosted by Emma F.
The room we reserve may vary, so watch for emails via the History Department list for information. Library rules permit snacks and beverages as long as we keep things tidy. There will be outlets available for your laptops. Bring your homework - whatever you're working on - and co-study with other history students!
Hope to see you there!
Your HSA leaders Ryan, Emma F, and Emma B
09/22/2022
Your History Student Association leaders invite you to the Fall 2022 Mixer.
Hope to see you there! π₯³
03/27/2022
πThe History Student Association will have a meet and greet on Wednesday March 30th in the department lobby- ctihb third floor.
Pull up between 3pm and 5pm for pizza and community building!
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03/22/2022
This Thursday, join us for a conversation with Dr. Susan Johnson about her new book, Writing Kit Carson: Fallen Heroes in a Changing West.
Part of the Aileen H. Clyde Women's History Initiative.
Meeting ID: 996 7972 3246
Passcode: 159661
02/15/2022
Help digitize records today at the Black Cultural Center for Douglass Day 2022! See you there!
01/26/2022
Welcome the newest face to the department of history faculty, Brandon Render!
Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, Brandon James Render grew up among the creeks and caves of Western Kentucky before pursuing a PhD at the University of Texas at Austin. The lack of African American history courses at his undergraduate institution drove him to undertake research on Black intellectual history and social movements in the twentieth century. His current research project, "Colorblind University," explores the relationship between race and higher education through the lens of race-neutral policies, practices, and ideas during the civil rights and Black Power era. Aside from teaching and research, he enjoys writing music, traveling, watching sports, and spending time with his partner, Murphy, and dog, Mos.
01/24/2022
The Emerald Project will be holding their first Muslim Youth Conference at the University of Utah this spring!
Workshops on civic engagement, navigation of identity, and combating misinformation, as well as connecting with leaders, elected officials and working professionals.
Tuesday, March 29th, 2022.
Register here https://emeraldproject.org/event/2022myc/
The Department of History is a proud sponsor of this event alongside .ias
12/01/2021
The Department of History Graduate School applications deadline is extended to December 15th! Use this time to get your materials in and prepare to embark on a historical journey! More info at the link in our bio!
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