History of STEM
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AHA Member Spotlight: Lorraine Daston
Matthew Keough | Jul 21, 2022
Lorraine Daston is a historian of science and director emerita at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science,... -
Abortion, Choice, and the Supreme Court
Laura Ansley | Jul 8, 2022
A webinar on the Dobbs decision brought together historians and legal scholars to discuss why history is central to this jurisprudence and its implications. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Emily Klancher Merchant
Matthew Keough | Jun 2, 2022
Emily Klancher Merchant is an assistant professor of science and technology studies at the University of California, Davis. She lives... -
Meet the 2022 Perspectives Daily Summer Columnists
Laura Ansley | Jun 1, 2022
Introducing the three graduate students who will write about archives, place, and sovereignty. -
Announcing the 2022â23 Jameson and NASA Fellows
Rebecca L. West | May 31, 2022
AHA awards annual fellowships to four early career scholars. -
Grant of the Week: NISS 2022 Dissertation Grants Program
Alana Venable | Apr 26, 2022
The National Institute of Social Sciences is now accepting nominations for their 2022 Dissertation Grants Program. -
Grant of the Week: Fellowships in Aerospace History
Alana Venable | Apr 11, 2022
The National Aeronautics Space Administration is now accepting applications for their Fellowships in Aerospace History. -
Elevator Sounds
Alexandra Hui | Mar 30, 2022
Elevators are inherently noisy contraptions. The conveyance machinery hisses and whirs, bells ding i... -
AHA22 Online
AHA Staff | Mar 15, 2022
Read about a selection of sessions that took place during AHA22 Online in late February. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Eugenia Lean
Matthew Keough | Feb 1, 2022
Eugenia Lean is a professor of history at Columbia University. She lives in New York, New York, and has been a member since 2000.
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