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Art and Art History Department
Review Team Report for Art and Art History Department's Academic Program ReviewArt and Art History Department - Reviewers ReportDepartment of Art and Art Histor
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Response to Reviewers' ReportHistory Department's Response to Reviewers' Report - Academic Program ReviewHistory Departmen
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History Department - Academic Program Review - Action PlanAction PlanHistory Departmen
History Department Assessment Reports and Feedback
Assessment reports for the History Department and feedback from the Assessment Committee and Provost's Office
History Department Newsletter, 2022
History Department Newsletter, 2022
Inside this Issue:
Alumni Spotlight: Mary CopelandNotes from the ChairCelebrating the Career of Dr. Elizabeth McKillenFaculty UpdatesGraduate Student UpdatesUndergraduate SpotlightGraduate SpotlightFaculty SpotlightRemembering Bill BakerSpring 2022 History Graduate
History Department Newsletter Spring 2011
Newsletter of the Oakland University History DepartmentDEPARTMENT
HONOR ROLL ; VIEW FROM THE CHAIR’S DESK ; OAKLAND HOSTS MICHIGAN REGIONAL PHI ALPHA THETA CONFERENCE ; CRAIG MARTIN WINS OAKLAND PRIZE FOR RESEARCH EXCELLENCE ; HISTORY STUDENT ADAM HOBART ; DEPARTMENT GRADUATE STUDENT WINS OUTSTANDING THESIS AWARD ; LUKE HARLOW A FINALIST FOR PRESTIGIOUS C. VANN WOODWARD AWARD ; PHI ALPHA THETA ; PROFESSOR CRAIG MARTIN AWARDED ROME PRIZE ; "HISTORY COMES ALIVE" SERIES ; ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT ; IN MEMORIAM ; HISTORY DEPARTMENT UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DEGREE RECIPIENTS FOR 2010-201
Now and Then: UFV History Department Newsletter
Newsletter from the University of the Fraser Valley History Department, published 3 times per year
The University of Maine\u27s History Department\u27s Statement Regarding the Protests Against Racism and Police Violence
The University of Maine\u27s History Department posted a Statement regarding the protests against racism and police violence in June 2020 in response to the death of George Floyd and the re-emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement over the Summer of 2020. In this statement the History Department added a condense and modified version on the American Historical Association\u27s statement on the history of racism in the United States. They also recognized the historical relationship of slavery in Maine and the stolen land from the Wabanaki that the University occupies. The department also added their support to the protests and activists demanding structural change against racism and police violence and the Black Lives Matter movement.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/racial_justice/1048/thumbnail.jp
Academic Program Review
Report from Review Team for the Department of History's Academic Program ReviewReview Team Report for History Department's Academic Program ReviewHistory Department - Academic Program Revie
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