There were a lot of changes in Illinois State’s History Department over the summer.
Unit: History
Fall 2017 Speaker Series announced
The Illinois State University Speaker Series returns this fall with diverse topics ranging from health and aging to water sanitation. Speakers will include an expert on Title IX and sports sociology, and a coordinator of the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium.
Roaming Redbirds from diverse majors land jobs at same global company
Four Illinois State University alums turn their shared passion for global cultures into jobs at the same international company, IOR Global Services.
Student teaching in England
Throughout, no matter how the day went, the experience overall has been a whirlwind. A new experience nearly every day. In other words, exactly what I was looking for.
Retirement reception for Linda Spencer, May 9
There will be a retirement reception to celebrate Linda Spencer of the Department of History from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Founders Suite of the Bone Student Center.
Professor receives prestigious Mellon Fellowship
Illinois State University’s Professor of History Amy Wood received a prestigious Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship that will support her study of the nation’s evolving attitudes toward criminals.
Vietnam War the topic of the Bone Lecture
The Vietnam War will be the topic of the Robert G. Bone Distinguished Lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Fredrik Logevall.
Women’s and Gender Studies student research symposium, April 14
The Women’s and Gender Studies Symposium will be held on April 14 and will feature Mariana Ortega as the keynote speaker.
Sights and sounds from Illinois State University’s Research Symposium
Check out photos, video, and interviews from Illinois State University’s annual Research Symposium.
Freed to talk ‘Christmas in Cuba’ for U-Club
A talk titled “Christmas in Cuba” will be at 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 7, at the University Club in the Faculty/Staff Commons of the Bone Student Center.