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Two Faculty Members Named National Humanities Center Fellows
English professor Belle Boggs and history professor Susanna Lee have been named National Humanities Center Fellows and will spend the next academic year working on individual research projects.
Museum Partnership Invites the Public Into Research
Within the glass-walled labs of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, you’ll find NC State faculty — and students — making scientific discoveries before your eyes. Paul Brinkman, teaching associate professor of history, is one of these faculty members.
Is a Labor Movement Revival Afoot?
NC State history professor and labor scholar David Zonderman offers insights on the surging popularity of unions.
Traci B. Voyles Named Head of NC State Department of History
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences has named Traci Brynne Voyles as head of the Department of History, effective July 1.
Two History Professors Named National Humanities Center Fellows
Professors Xiaolin Duan and Frederico Freitas will work on individual research projects during yearlong fellowships at the National Humanities Center.
After 7 Years as Department Head, David Zonderman Returns to Faculty
After serving as head of the history department for more than seven years, Professor David Zonderman will step down and return to the faculty on July 1.
Wolfpack Writers: Elizabeth D. Jones
We caught up with alumna Elizabeth D. Jones, a history and philosophy double-major, to learn more about her new book "Ancient DNA: The Making of a Celebrity Science."
History and Law School: An Ideal Match
If you’re considering law school, a degree in history can help guide and embolden your path. History students hone valuable and transferable skills for a multitude of industries and professions, including the law.
Weaving a Bright Future
Private support enabled Lara Rabinowitz ’22 to study on campus and abroad during her time at NC State, all while combining seemingly different majors in seamless ways.
Researching, Sharing Histories of Marginalized People in the South
Public history graduate student Sarah Waugh researches the histories of marginalized people in the South to present a comprehensive portrayal of the past.