As a means to engage with the nation’s racial past and its present-day relevance, UTC’s Africana Studies program and Department of History invite students, faculty, and the wider campus community to join a funded day trip to Montgomery’s National Memorial for Peace & Justice and the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration.
Academic & Professional Opportunities Showcase on 10/16
The UTC Department of History’s Fall 2019 Lunch, Learn & Link Series will have its third session on Wednesday, October 16! Click for details.
Phi Alpha Theta and History Club Networking Lunch, 10/2, 11:30-12:30
Phi Alpha Theta and History Club Networking Lunch
What You Can Do with a History Degree: Highlights from History Career Panels
The Department of History’s Lunch, Learn, & Link Series provides opportunities for students to engage with history beyond the classroom. Events include informal lunches with faculty and students, graduate school workshops, and panels featuring professionals whose experiences exemplify the variety of careers that a degree in history make possible. Check out highlights from the 2019 career panels below.
Agents of Change: Documentary Screening and Discussion on 9/26
Are you interested in learning about social movements, intersections of race and education, and the production of social documentaries? Join a screening and discussion of Agents of Change on September 26 at 5pm in the Multicultural Center, 3rd Floor, University Center. Film director and producer Abby Ginzberg will talk via Skype about producing the documentary and the history of the first Black Studies programs in the United States.