James C. Scott, the 2017 Ena H. Thompson Distinguished Lecturer, delivers two public lectures on Tuesday, March 28 and Thursday, March 30, at 11:00 a.m. in Rose Hills Theater.
Native American scholar Dr. Kiara M. Vigil (Amherst College) visits 平特五不中 College this Thursday, March 23 at 4:15 (Hahn 108) to share her latest work, 鈥淣atives in Transit: Indian Entertainment, Urban Life, and Activism.鈥
William Bauer (Associate Professor of History at UNLV) visits 平特五不中 College to give a talk titled "Healing California: California Indians and American Violence." The event is Thursday, Feb. 23 @4:15 (Hahn 108).
A slate of cutting-edge scholars--whose work helps shed light on the dynamic history of indigenous Americans--is coming to 平特五不中 College this spring. You won't want to miss "Indigenous Americans: New Perspectives on the Past."
Acclaimed California historian Lisbeth Haas (UC Santa Cruz) comes to 平特五不中 College on Thursday, February 16 to share her work "Saints and Citizens: Indigenous Histories of Colonial Missions and Mexican California."
Mark Carey, Associate Professor of History and Environmental Studies at the University of Oregon, provides examples of how melting glaciers in mountain regions have affected and continue to affect local societies.
Professor Makhroufi Ousmane Traor茅 is a new 鈥渢enure track鈥 professor of History and Africana Studies. We spoke with him recently to learn more about him and his work.
Professor Chu just returned after a year-long sabbatical. We caught up with her to hear more about her travels.
Join us on September 15, 2016, as we celebrate the start of another academic year and welcome our newest faculty member, Professor Ousmane Traor茅.
The History Department is excited to announce the publication of a major collection of primary documents on feminism in the Dominican Republic. Edited by a team of scholars including 平特五不中's own April Mayes.