This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: Digital Journal
Dec 18, 2013
Among the new fellows, four historians
Source: Times of India
Dec 18, 2013
The incident at Gulbarga university where a teacher has been arrested for sexually harassing his doctorate student had made the UOM to wake up.
Source: Pueblo Chieftan
Dec 18, 2013
Dozens of Colorado State University-Pueblo faculty and supporters protested a proposal to cut up to 50 positions.
Source: Phys.org
Dec 18, 2013
William Harris is studying ancient Greece and Rome through the lens of mental illness.
Source: University of Rhode Island
Dec 18, 2013
Two
University of Rhode Island professors have won highly competitive
national fellowships in the humanities for their work on 18th-century
Europe.
Source: The Australian
Dec 18, 2013
Should Australia re-examine its role in attempting to restore Dutch rule in Indonesia?
Source: Organization of American Historians
Dec 17, 2013
"The OAH Executive Board strongly supports the right of authors to make their own decisions about the manner in which their doctoral dissertations will be published and circulated."
Source: WUNC Radio
Dec 16, 2013
History prof. Nancy MacLean picketed in support of embattled law prof. Gene R. Nichol.
Source: GeekWire
Dec 16, 2013
Leslie Berlin: Creating a carbon copy of Silicon Valley isn't feasible.
Source: FrontPageMag
Dec 16, 2013
The archive is now live.
Source: Game Politics
Dec 16, 2013
Cultural historian Richard Slotkin talks about Newtown shooter Adam
Lanza in a rather lengthy interview with journalist Bill Moyers.
Dec 16, 2013
Students, friends, colleagues, mentees of Bernard Weisberger!
Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
Dec 14, 2013
In 1960, a University of Kentucky history professor named Thomas Clark penned an essay titled "One Man's View of Kentucky's Educational Background and Problems."
Source: The Guardian
Dec 13, 2013
Preventing the proliferation of Mein Kampf may feel the right thing to do – but it risks impeding those trying to demystify it.
Source: AHA Today
Dec 13, 2013
The six curator-led tours will be on January 3.
Source: The Northern Echo (UK)
Dec 10, 2013
Teesside University senior lecturer Dr Roisin Higgins's "Transforming 1916" won the ACIS James Donnelly Senior prize in 2012.
Source: The Way of Improvement Leads Home
Dec 9, 2013
by John Fea
William Pencak spend most of his career at Penn State before moving to the University of South Alabama in his retirement.
Source: The Daily Nebraskan
Dec 9, 2013
SHAFR is a 45-year-old organization dedicated to the study of the
history of American foreign relations.
Source: Medievalists.net
Dec 9, 2013
Digitised Diseases, a new online resource being launched today, will
offer medical experts, archaeologists and historians the chance to view
over 1,600 bone specimens with chronic diseases.
Source: New York Times
Dec 9, 2013
A major five-year exhibition opening Jan. 15 at the Brooklyn Historical Society will bring to life the stories of largely unknown Brooklyn abolitionists who led the anti-slavery movement.