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.
Posters/papers 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
Posters/papers from 2022
Corporate Philanthropy of Robber Barons, Brian Rice
Posters/papers from 2021
Behind the Smoke Screen: A History of Conspiracy Theories and Why They Are So Pervasive, Mia Coluccio
Posters/papers 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