Fragile Habitat: Conversations for Miami’s Future

SPRING 2017 ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES EVENTS Creative Technologies and the Arts of Resilience in Miami: An Interactive Dialogue at the Deering Estate April 22, 2017, 2:00pm-4:00pm Discuss art and technology in Miami with creative technologists Kevin Arrow and Barron Sherer, co-founders of the picture and film archive Obsolete Media Miami, and Willie Avendano, co-founder of Wynwood […]

Congrats to our 2017 Phi Beta Kappa Inductees

The history department extends a proud congratulations to the six 2016-17 BA graduates who were inducted into Phi Beta Kappa on Sunday, April 2. Phi Beta Kappa, founded in 1776, is a highly selective, nation-wide honor society. Well done, Sophia Gonzalez, Juan Heredia, Todd Jolly, Erin McNulty, Ari Sandler, and John Settles!

FIU grads head off to Top Law Schools

The history department would like to congratulate three of our BA grads who will head off to law school in the fall. Richard Delgado (BA S17) will be attending FIU Law, Alessandra Siblesz (BA F16) will start at the University of Florida, Sophia Gonzalez (BA S17) will start at the University of Michigan, and David […]

Graduate student Ross Nedervelt wins library fellowship

Doctoral candidate Ross Nedervelt has been awarded a prestigious one-month library fellowship from the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS). His Fellowship at the Library Company of Philadelphia will enable Ross to conduct dissertation research at one of the nation’s best libraries for early American print culture.

Dr. Jessica L. Adler publishes article

Dr. Jessica L. Adler, Assistant Professor of American History, has published an article in the latest edition of the American Journal of Public Health. “‘The Service I Rendered Was Just as True’: African American Soldiers and Veterans as Activist Patients” appears in the May edition of the peer-reviewed journal.