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Trump in a U.S. History Survey Classroom
“FDR’s and Trump’s First Hundred Days” by Jemi Lui
“Fear of Fear Itself” by MaKayla Adams
“How the Progressive Presidency Paved the Way for Donald Trump” by Adam Dawes
“Inclusive Populism” by Rich Marinelli
“Reagan Democrats Return” by Lexy Poe
“The Rise of the Silent Majority” by Kristen Longsderff
“The Trump Vote in Juniata County, Pennsylvania” by Neil McLaughlin
“Watergate and Skepticism Toward Government” by Bradley Nafziger
“‘Whitelash’ in American Society, 1865-present” by Esther Rosier
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April 2013
Present Your Research at the Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Historical Association
Phil Alpha Theta Induction Ceremony
Dr. Bernardo Michael Will Speak on His New Book
The Smithsonian is Looking for a Wikipedian Intern
More Good News From Our History Graduates
More Jobs and Internships
Employers Want College Graduates Who Are Broadly Educated
Check Out “Reckless Historians”!
Congratulations to Natalie Burack–Messiah College History Class of 2012
April 9 Lecture on the Civil Rights Movement, Tourism, and Memory
Job Opening: American Historical Association in Washington D.C.
Fall 2013 History Department Courses
Job Opening: History Department Work-Study Student
New Public History Concentration Announced!
Congratulations to Megan Sullivan (History ’13)
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