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History Professor Anne Boylan honored with CAS Outstanding Service Award
History doctoral students Katrina Anderson, Christopher Bouton and Kimberly Nath selected for the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Doctoral Student Summer Scholars program
Emancipation Symposium, a signature event of UD's Emancipation Semester, featured scholars and the U.S. poet laureate
History Professor Gary May's new book, Bending Toward Justice, explores1965 Voting Rights Act
New graduate program for Social Studies teachers beginning this summer
Richards Professor Susan Strasser discusses domestic life and consumer culture on WVUD-Campus Voices
UD History honor society, Phi Alpha Theta, tackles Cecil County Civil War diary crowdsourcing project
Hagley Fellows Conference: “Ways of Knowing the World: History and the Senses" April 20, 2013
Department of History hosts interdisciplinary Emancipation Semester classes, lectures and events
Emanciapation Semester website
Historian Erica Armstrong Dunbar a featured expert in PBS series The Abolitionists
UD Social Studies Education seniors teach Newark High School students
History professor Rudi Matthee wins book prize
VAST: Academic Video Online, a new streaming video collection database available through Morris Library
MSST students provide training and assistance to small museums
History Vault and 19th Century U. S. Newspapers available online at UD Library website
History author interviews available on our podcast page or on iTunesU
Historian John Munroe's 1963 'History and Government of Delaware' lectures available online
NEW! FAQs for History Majors