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Departmental News and Updates

photo of cemetery on sunny blue sky day with steel sign that reads Seminole Scout Cemetery

In late February, History Ph.D. student Mark Mallory learned that he was the sole winner of the Raymond D. Fogelson Pre-Dissertation Research Grant from the American Society for Ethnohistory.

The Department of History is delighted to share the stories of our students. This month the spotlight of history shines on Diego Sepulveda-Allen. Here is Diego’s interview.

On an annual basis, the Department of History awards select graduate students with internal research funds known as the Foundation Fellowships.

two black women working on shipyard during WWII

At Texas A&M University, Black history matters. Through research, teaching and working with local communities, the Department of History in the College of Arts and Sciences makes sure that Black experiences are preserved, remembered and shared.

Department of History Graduate Student Sophia Rouse (center)

History graduate students at Texas A&M University are on the move. The Department of History ensures student scholars are prepared for success. From the Center of Military History, to museum work and Fullbright teaching, Aggie historians are influencing the world of humanities and gaining diverse academic and professional experiences.

Ariana Benedict sitting outside

The Department of History is delighted to share the stories of our students. This month the spotlight of history shines on Ariana Benedict. Here is Ariana’s interview.

Dr. Katherine Unterman speaking to students in classroom

The Department of History started writing a new chapter for graduate studies in the department with the installation of two new leaders in September 2024.

Native American family in front of their jacal (traditional Coahuiltecan-style house) in San Antonio, Texas, likely Mission San Francisco de la Espada, circa 1880.

At Texas A&M University, Native American history matters. Through research, teaching, and working with local communities, the Department of History in the College of Arts and Sciences makes sure that Native American experiences are preserved, remembered and shared.

two women laughing in front of History department banner

On Thursday, October 10th, 2024, the Department of History hosted its Second Annual Meet & Greet social and professional development event.

Archivo Histórico de la Casa de la Cultura Jurídica, Monterrey, Nuevo León.”

The Bolton-Cutter Award recognizes the best journal article on any phase of the history of the Borderlands, from the Floridas to the Californias, from the sixteenth century to the present.