Student Stories
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Revolution, Resistance, and Resilience in History: Annual History Graduate Student Association Conference, March 22nd – 23rd, 2024
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Public History M.A. Student Laurel Schlegel Recognized with Northeastern University’s Outstanding Master’s Student Award in Leadership
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Victoria Dey, World History PhD Student, Awarded Fulbright Fellowship to France, 2024 – 2025
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Claire Lavarreda, World History PhD Student, Earns the William T. Buice III Scholarship to Rare Book School
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Dr. Jessica Parr and PhD Student Halimat Haruna Conduct Research in Benin
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Jeffrey Lamson Awarded SHAFR Dissertation Fellowship
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Jeffrey Lamson Awarded CSSH Dean’s Graduate Student Fellowship 2023-2024
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Victoria Dey, third year World History PhD student, featured in the Library of Congress.
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World History PhD students Janika Dillon and Claire Lavarreda present at the Oral History Association.
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World History PhD Candidate Jeffrey Lamson Published in The Washington Post
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World History PhD Candidate Alicia Svenson wins an Exploratory Research Grant from the Hagley Library
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2nd Year History Doctoral Candidate Vanessa Torres receives a $5K Mellon Foundation/UNH Award for the project, “Funding a Pilot Healing Arts Collection on Undocumented Immigrant and LGBTQ2IA+ Latina/o/x Experiences in the United States,” continuing this fall.
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1st Year History Doctoral Candidate Cassandra Tanks Receives a $5K Mellon Foundation/UNH Award for the project, “After the War: Oral Histories, Veterans Narratives, and Community Collaboration,” continuing this fall.
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Advanced History Doctoral Candidate Molly Nebiolo Publishes Article in The Washington Post
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History Doctoral Candidate Christopher J. McNulty Coauthors Article Published in The International History Review
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History Doctoral Candidate Feruza Aripova publishes “Tracing the Effects of Soviet Gender and Sexual Politics in Central Asia” in Central Asian Affairs.
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Molly Nebiolo, 4th year doctoral student, awarded the 2021-2022 Friends of the American Philosophical Society Predoctoral Fellowship in Early American History (to 1840)
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History Doctoral Candidate Molly Nebiolo Wins 2020 Outstanding Graduate Student Award in Humanics
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Dissertation Defense: “Seeking Sovereignty: Colonial Ambitions and Colonial Control in the French Congo, 1880-1905” by Elizabeth Lehr
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Katie and Megan Woods (M.A. in Public History, 2019) Returning to National Parks of Boston as Student Conservation Association Public History Interns
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History Doctoral Candidate Luke Scalone Interviewed on Maghrib in Past & Present Podcast
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Gabrielle Chapman, Plus One student in Public History, to work on project with Historic New England
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Undergraduate History Students Awarded Funding for Research Projects
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Jamie Parker to be featured as one of 2019 Perspectives Daily Summer Columnists for the American Historical Association
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Masters in Public History student Sara Dean to speak at CSSH Graduate Commencement Ceremony on April 29th