Graduate Student Rebecca Koerselman to take new post
Graduate Student Rebecca Anne Koerselman, who is a US historian, has accepted a tenure stream job offer from Oklahoma Baptist University. She begins work in August 2013. Congratulations Rebecca!
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Graduate Student Rebecca Anne Koerselman, who is a US historian, has accepted a tenure stream job offer from Oklahoma Baptist University. She begins work in August 2013. Congratulations Rebecca!
Dr. Ethan Segal was featured on NPR (WKAR) discussing the situation in Fukushima, Japan, two years after the quake that triggered a tsunami and nuclear plant radiation leak. The interview begins at the 33 minute mark here: http://wkar.org/post/two-years-after-fukushima-japan-still-recovering
The recent US News and World Report education issue ranked MSU’s African History graduate program in the top three nationally. http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/african-history-rankings
Friday, March 15th 3:30 pm 255 Old Horticulture This Friday, Daniel Macfarlane will be giving a talk titled “Negotiating High Modernism: The Niagara and St. Lawrence Transborder Projects”. Daniel is a Fulbright Scholar in Canadian Studies at MSU. This presentation will explore various transnational aspects of… Continue Reading Lecture by Daniel Macfarlane on Friday, “Negotiating High Modernism: The Niagara and St. Lawrence Transborder Projects”
Thursday, March 14th at 3:30p.m. History Conference Room Room 255 Old Horticulture On Thursday, March 14th, Glenn A. Chambers from Texas A&M will be presenting his research titled “Black, White, Brown, and In Between: Early Honduran and West Indian Immigration to New Orleans and the… Continue Reading Research Presentation Thursday: “Black, White, Brown, and In Between: Early Honduran and West Indian Immigration to New Orleans and the Racialization of a People, 1924 to 1941.”