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News

The most recent news and events happening in the history department.
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Samford Hosts Alabama History Conference
Samford To Host Carl Trueman Feb. 17
In New Book, Tew Helps Introduce Baptists Who Challenged Denomination to Become More Progressive
Historian Colvin Named Young Alumna of the Year
Stoner: Faith-Inspired Legislation Can Support Moral Society
New Citizenship Program to Bring Speakers to Campus
A Passion for Human Rights Shines Through Career of Alumna Carolyn Johnston
Den Hartog Explores Religious Aspects of American Revolution for Australian Broadcasting
History Students Earn American Independence Awards
Howard College of Arts and Sciences Presents Faculty Honors (2021)
Samford To Co-Sponsor Conference on Liberal Education in the Time of COVID-19
Seminar Promotes Discussion of Toleration in Free Society
In New Book, DeVries Tells Global Economic Story Through History of Cairo Suburb
Bass Celebrates 20 Years of Acclaimed Book
Samford Celebrates Black History Month 2021
Grants Support New Bass Courses, Writing on Race
Sweeney, Den Hartog Contribute to New Book of Devotionals
What Can You Do With That? New Resource Highlights Arts and Sciences Career Paths
A Pledge of Action and Support
Samford Historian Earns Prestigious NEH Grant
DeVries, Minnema Lead Journal Roundtable on Teaching Islamic and Middle Eastern History
HCAS Faculty Earn Hull Fund Grants for Christian Scholarship
Samford Sponsors Southern Historical Association Conference
Samford Students Explore Biology, Culture in Latin America
Smith Joins Growing List of Samford Alumni Named Phi Kappa Phi Fellows
Owens Earns Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grant
Samford Students Document Diverse Alabama Food Traditions
Research Fair Spotlights Arts and Sciences Students
Symposium Explores Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
History Students Win Regional Honors for Research
Samford To Host Symposium on King, Race and America’s Future April 16-17
History Professor Reynolds Publishes Book on Racial Conditioning in the South
New York Times Review Praises Bass Book
Samford Historian Writes New Book on Jim Crow Injustice
Geshe Lhakdor, Assistant to Dalai Lama, to Speak at Samford March 29
Colonial Dames Organization Honors Student Research
Samford Selects London Core Texts Students
Mayfield Coedits Book on the History of Honor in the South
Samford Seeks Stories from East Lake Community
Showcase Highlights Distinguished Alumni
Samford Guests Offer Glimpse of Life in the White House
Homecoming Course Preview Will Address Prison Experience
To Make Change, Stevenson Says, Get Close to Marginalized Communities
From Copenhagen to the White House: Fulbright Scholar Holm Traces Influence of N.S.F. Grundtvig
History Professor Erin Mauldin Earns Top Dissertation Award
Samford To Host the Southern Forum on Agricultural, Rural, and Environmental History April 15-16
Samford to Dedicate Statue to John Howard Feb. 13
Samford Launches Online Oral History Project
Historian Predicts Hong Kong Likely Facing Protests (2015)
Treasured Monument Holds Deeper Meaning, Says Connelly
 
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