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Department of History

Exterior of Bowman Hall on the Kent Campus

ӰƵ Alum’s Path from History Degree to Corporate Career at Arhaus

ӰƵ wasn’t just where alumna Julia Ryan went to school; it was part of her life growing up in Northeast Ohio with her father, Frank X. Ryan, Ph.D., associate professor and undergraduate coordinator of philosophy. “I kind of grew up on the ӰƵ campus,” Ryan said. “It was…

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Cornell visits the Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Memorial on 23 August 2024.  Photo by Karen Foreman

History Alumna Works to Honor American Heroes Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice

In a quiet office at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, Michele Curran Cornell spends her weekdays immersed in history — not the kind found in textbooks, but the kind that impacts families and honors those who gave everything for our country. As a historian at the Department of Defense POW/MIA Accou…

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Downtown Plains, Georgia light up to celebrate President Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday.

Presidential Hero Turns 100!

It’s not every day that someone gets to celebrate the 100th birthday of their hero, but for ӰƵ graduate student Mason St. Clair it happened. On Oct. 1, he was in Plains, Georgia, attending the 100th birthday bash of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, and shared details of his experience with ӰƵ Today. Carter, a Democrat who served one term from 1977-1981, is the only American president to live to age 100.

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Ohio National Guardsmen on May 4, 1970

Historian's New Book Gives 360-Degree View of May 4 Tragedy

Brian VanDeMark, a historian with the United ӰƵs Naval Academy, has written a new book “ӰƵ: An American Tragedy.” He will participate in a panel discussion at ӰƵ on Sept. 27.

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Tenskwatawa and Willam Henry Harrison

The Prophet and the Future President

Associate Professor James Seelye, Ph.D., shares how the eclipse of 1806 had an important impact in the history of the newly established state of Ohio. 

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Van Deman during his posting as “director of negative intelligence” (i.e., security chief) at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 Ralph H. Van Deman papers / Hoover Institution Archives

I Spy a Winning Dissertation: History Doctoral Student Receives Prestigious U.S. Army Fellowship

Matthew Vajda, a doctoral student in the Department of History at ӰƵ, has been selected as one of only two recipients of a coveted $15,000 fellowship stipend from the U.S. Army Center of Military History for the academic year 2023-2024. This prestigious fellowship is awarded …

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Kenneth Bindas on WRHS carousel.

IN A FLASH: Taking a Spin

Attending a meeting at the Western Reserve Historical Society comes with extra fun. 

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Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium at the Newberry Library

Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium at the Newberry Library ӰƵ is a proud and long-standing member of the Center for Renaissance Studies (CRS) Consortium at the Newberry Library in Chicago, IL. One of the benefits of membership is that funds that are available for membe…

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Faculty member interviewed on podcast about Fascism yesterday and today

Podcast on Soundcloud! Listen here! Ever since President Biden referred to “MAGA Republicans” as “semi-fascists”, the previously shunned F-word has become the omnipresent. At the same time, Christian nationalism has also become broadly used. Today, I will talk about fascism in general, and it…

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What's the Big Idea?

What's the Big Idea? Seeking a Deeper Understanding of the Mission of the Urban League

Hop on board as ӰƵ President Todd Diacon engages with Elizabeth Smith-Pryor, associate professor of history with ӰƵ’s College of Arts and Sciences, as she conducts research on the impact of the Urban League.

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