All Articles
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Experiencing the Transimperial While Researching It
November 8, 2023
International students studying in the United States face unique challenges in traveling abroad for research.
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Back in Session: The Return of the Congressional Briefings Program
November 7, 2023
Historians are returning to Capitol Hill to give briefings to policymakers.
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Don’t Stop Worrying or Learn to Love AI: A Plea for Caution
November 6, 2023
A careful and considered approach is needed to bring artificial intelligence into the classroom.
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Advocacy Briefs: AHA Releases Statement on Florida Standards, Supports Title VI Funding, Opposes WVU Program Cuts
November 3, 2023
Read about the AHA’s advocacy efforts in August and September.
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On "The 2023 AHA Academic Jobs Report"
November 3, 2023
To the Editor: L.Renato Grigoli’s “The 2023 AHA Academic Jobs Report” (September 2023) provides much useful data, but it leaves out a vital aspect of the current reality for those of us on the academi...
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On "The Unessay"
November 3, 2023
To the Editor: I was very pleased to read Bryan A. Banks’s “The Unessay: A Creative and Audience-Focused Assignment” (September 2023) on innovative projects students can create to communicate their kn...
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On Refuge: Seeking a Safe Place across History
November 2, 2023
Flight from danger and the need for shelter are two of the defining features of life, human or otherwise.
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John Broesamle (1941–2023)
November 1, 2023
John Broesamle, professor emeritus of history and noted champion of the wilderness, was born on February 10, 1941, and died at the age of 82 on June 17, 2023, in Ojai, California.
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Playing Tourist at Home: An AHA Field Trip to the National Mall
November 1, 2023
On the National Mall, there is room for all Americans’ stories.
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Carey H. Latimore IV (1975–2022)
November 1, 2023
On July 26, 2022, Carey Harvey Latimore IV passed away in San Antonio, Texas.