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  • Goffman and book cover
    New book by professor Laura Frances Goffman uncovers history of trachoma medical experiments in Saudi Arabia
    2025-01-09 - In the 1950s, the Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco) partnered with the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) to conduct medical research on the eye disease trachoma. Aramco spent over $2 million on the project with the goal of developing a vaccine. In her new book, Disorder and Diagnosis: Health and Politics...
  • Graciela Best
    Student spotlight: Graciela Best, Stamps Scholar
    2025-01-07 - The Stamps Scholars program recently profiled scholarship recipient Graciela Best in their newsletter, Aspire. It has been reprinted with their permission.
  • Peter Fritzche
    Professor Peter Fritzsche appointed Center for Advanced Study Professor
    2024-12-19 - The Center for Advanced Study at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has appointed professor Peter Fritzsche to its permanent faculty. CAS professors are selected based on their outstanding scholarship, and the appointments are one of the highest forms of campus...
  • Lillian Webb
    Student spotlight: Lillian Webb, a Humanities in Action Scholar using humanities skills to support Reentry Project
    2024-12-19 - Editor's note: This story originally appeared on the Humanities Research Institute website.Humanities in Action (HIA) is a semester-long, paid community engagement program for humanities students at the University of Illinois. This collaboration between We CU Community Engaged Scholars and the Humanities...
  • Amanda
    Spotlight on Amanda Quealy, undergraduate researcher
    2024-12-16 - Editor's note: This story originally appeared on the Prairie Research Institute website.Amanda Quealy is a sophomore majoring in history and anthropology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. As an undergraduate researcher at the ...
  • Eric McDuffie And book cover
    Illinois historian, Erik S. McDuffie, says Midwest played a crucial role in Black freedom movements worldwide
    2024-12-12 - The Midwest played a central role in the growth of Black freedom movements in the 20th century. It was a key site for incubating and expanding the ideas of political activist Marcus Garvey, not only in the U.S., but globally, said University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign professor of African American studies and ...
  • You Lan
    Graduate student You Lan awarded 2024 CCWH/Berks Graduate Student Fellowship Award
    2024-12-09 - We are pleased to announce that graduate student You Lan has been awarded the 2024 CCWH/Berks Graduate Student Fellowship Award. She will receive $1000 to support the completion of her dissertation.Lan's dissertation examines how Chinese diasporic communities in early 20th-century California and Guangdong navigated,...
  •  U. of I. sophomore Iván Olivo and Marcelo Lepeley
    Humanities Research Lab courses provide community based research education: Spotlight on professor Yuridia Ramírez' oral history methods class
    2024-12-02 - As an oral historian, Illinois history professor Yuridia “Yuri” Ramírez records the stories of people who have never been written about in history books. “These people have, in some ways, made the most impactful legacies in their communities, and people don’t know...
  • Kai-Wing Chow
    Recently retired: Professor Kai-wing Chow
    2024-11-29 - After 36 years of teaching at the University of Illinois, our colleague Kai-wing Chow retired in May 2024. Chow is a highly esteemed historian of China with an international reputation. His areas of expertise include Chinese intellectual history, history of printing and publishing, and new cultural history. His works have been...
  • Sasha Rushing
    Alumni spotlight: Alexander Rushing ('24), Historic mining specialist
    2024-11-19 - Editors note: This piece originally appeared on the Prairie Research Institute Website.Meet Alexander Rushing, who usually goes by Sasha, a Visiting Scientific Specialist in Historic Mining & Geology at...
  • Peter Fritzszche
    "Voters elected Hitler because they liked his fascist promise. Trump’s reelection repeats that history," op-ed by professor Peter Fritzsche in The Forward
    2024-11-18 - Professor Peter Fritzsche recently wrote an op ed in The Forward about the 2024 presidential election.Voters elected Hitler because they liked his fascist promise. Trump’s reelection repeats that history"The end of the presidential campaign was characterized by broad charges that President-elect Donald Trump is a fascist. Vice President Kamala Harris and her surrogates invited...
  • faculty at investiture
    Leslie J. Reagan named Robert W. Schaefer Professor in Liberal Arts and Sciences
    2024-11-08 - When professor Leslie J. Reagan entered her graduate program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison she and the other students in her cohort were told they would never get a job. The field of women's history was virtually nonexistent at the time.  “I thought, that's okay, I’ll work in a women's bookstore. Little did I know that most of those independent bookstores would disappear and that I...
  • hertzman and book
    History professor’s book looks at Brazil’s longest-lasting maroon society, its influence today: Interview with professor Marc Hertzman
    2024-11-07 - The largest and longest-lasting society formed by people who escaped slavery and their descendants endured for a century in northeastern Brazil, and it continues to be a potent political symbol of Black pride today. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign history professor ...
  • Marc Hertzman
    Professor Marc Hertzman receives honorable mention for James Alexander Robertson Prize from Conference on Latin American History
    2024-11-07 - The Department of History is pleased to announce that professor Marc Hertzman was awarded an honorable mention for the prestigious James Alexander Robertson Prize for the best article published in the Hispanic American Historical Review by the Conference on Latin American History. His article, ...
  • Rosalyn LaPier
    "My family lived the horrors of Native American boarding schools–why Biden’s apology doesn’t go far enough," op-ed by professor Rosalyn LaPier
    2024-11-05 -  Professor Rosalyn LaPier wrote an op-ed in The Conversation about President Biden's apology for the US government policy of sending Native American children to Indian boarding schools.My family lived the horrors of Native American boarding schools–why Biden’s apology doesn’t go far enoughI am a direct descendant of family members...

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