As a major, you will explore American history with primary sources and discover an appreciation for societies other than your own. The higher thinking skills we teach are transferable to a wide range of professions including teaching, law, government, the pursuit of research graduate degrees, and business management.
Submissions from 2024
Women in Medicine: Midwives, Witchery, and Power in the Colonial Era, Domenic Bartolo
'Biting the Bullet'; How Civil War Medicine has been Misunderstood, Matthew Carravone
Submissions from 2023
The Evaluation of Agritourism in Italy, Lucia Catino
Causes of the Increased Rates of Child Marriage in the Za'atari Refugee Camp, Kylie McCabe
Submissions from 2022
Corporate Philanthropy of Robber Barons, Brian Rice
Submissions from 2021
Behind the Smoke Screen: A History of Conspiracy Theories and Why They Are So Pervasive, Mia Coluccio
Submissions from 2020
Cognition and False Memories, Taylor Rogan
Submissions from 2017
Breaking the Silence: The Story of the Ixil Maya of Union Victoria During the Guatemalan Civil War, Megan Marcucci (Class of 2017)
Uncovering the Truth: Women Spies of the Civil War, Olivia Traina (Class of 2017)
The American Triumvirate, Brendan Wardlow
Submissions from 2016
The Lewis and Clark Journey: Burning Bridges and Building Empires, Sean T. Ferguson (Class of 2016)
Hedrick, Joan D. Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Life: Biography Paper, Alexandra Padalino
The Fourth Chief Justice of the United States, John Marshall, Meagan Schantz