Upcoming AHA Events
America 250 and the Landscape of History Education
March 11, 2025, 07:00 p.m. ET In this Civic Learning Week event, Sarah Weicksel (Director of Research and Publications, and…

March 13, 2025
History of Deportation

March 27 - 28, 2025
The Future of Research in the Age of AI

March 28 - 29, 2025
Virginia Conference on Introductory History Courses
Symposia on Large Scale Research
In 2025, the AHA will co-host a series of three symposia on the possibilities and challenges of large-scale historical research. These symposia will explore the possibilities and challenges of large-scale historical research. The first symposium, "The Future of Research in the Age of AI," will take place on March 27–28, 2025, at the Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT.
Congressional Briefings
History & Public Policy
The AHA’s Congressional Briefings series seeks to provide Congressional staff members, journalists, and other members of the policy community with the historical context essential to understanding contemporary issues. The sessions are strictly nonpartisan and avoid advancing particular policy prescriptions or legislative agendas.

March 13, 2025
History of Deportation

January 29, 2025
History of the US House of Representatives

September 24, 2024
American Lesson Plan: Teaching US History in Secondary Schools
For Department Chairs

Annual Department Chairs' Workshop
Are you facing the professional challenge of serving as department chair? The AHA offers an annual in-person Chairs' Workshop.

Online Programs for Department Chairs
Since 2020, AHA has hosted a regular series of online webinars to support the work of history department chairs. The webinars are small group discussions facilitated by experienced department chairs on topics related to the faculty-facing, student-facing, and administrative-facing work of chairs.
Institutes & Workshops

Africa in World History
This NEH-funded program will invite a cohort of teachers to collaborate with leading historians on efforts to enhance coverage of Africa and Africans in K–12 world history courses.

Changes Across the Land: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century United States Environmental History and Policy
The AHA will host a three-week long NEH Institute for Higher Education Faculty on US environmental history and policy from the early 19th century through the 20th century.

Online Teacher Institutes
The AHA hosts online professional development programs for educators, including middle and high school teachers and 2- and 4-year college faculty.

Past AHA Institutes & Workshops
The AHA has held workshops focused on online teaching, career development, advocating for historians, and more.
Join us in Chicago for AHA26
Since 1884, the AHA annual meeting has been the premier gathering for historians to come together to share research and professional development, to learn about the discipline, and to network with other scholars from across the world. Our 2026 annual meeting will take place on January 8–11, 2026, in Chicago, IL.
AHA Regional Conferences

Michigan Conference on Introductory History Courses
The AHA held the inaugural Michigan Conference on Introductory History Courses on Friday, September 20 and Saturday, September 21, 2024, at the Oakland Univ. in Rochester, Michigan.

Annual Texas Conference on Introductory History Courses
Since 2015, the AHA and local partners have held a two-day conference on college-level introductory history courses.

Utah Conference on Introductory History Courses
The AHA held the inaugural Utah Conference on Introductory History Courses on Friday, October 6 and Saturday, October 7, 2023, at the South City Campus of Salt Lake Community College.
Online Events
AHA Online
AHA events bring together scholars to discuss history and current events, hash out issues of professional development at every career stage, exchange teaching resources and strategies, and develop networks of historians doing similar kinds of work.

History Behind the Headlines
History Behind the Headlines events feature prominent historians discussing the history behind current events. Open to the public and free of charge, events in this series are generously sponsored by AHA member Jared Brubaker.

AHA Learn
Open to the public and offered free of charge, AHA Learn programs endeavor to encompass the diversity and creativity of history education across the country and around the world.

Washington History Seminar
The Washington History Seminar series is held weekly on Mondays (unless otherwise noted) during the Fall and Spring academic semesters. The series is co-sponsored by the AHA and the Wilson Center’s History and Public Policy Program.
AHA Online Recordings
Watch recordings of hundreds of past AHA webinars and events on the AHA's YouTube channel.
Events Calendar
AHA Events Calendar
The AHA Events Calendar shares upcoming events, including conferences, webinars, and virtual events. Anyone may submit events of interest to historians to the calendar.

June 4 - 5, 2025
New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference

September 2 - 4, 2025
13th World Digital Pathology & AI UCG Congress
Upcoming Opportunities
Calls for Opportunities
The AHA’s Calls for Opportunities Calendar shares upcoming calls for papers, conference proposals, and other activities. Anyone may submit opportunities of interest to historians to the calendar.