UW-La Crosse History
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The Department of History at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, providing updates on courses, degrees, and events for students, faculty, and friends.
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Thanks everyone for joining our first annual Meet and Greet event for the UW-La Crosse History Department; it was a fun time and there were many raffle winners! See you all next time.
Thanks to the staff and curators at the MN Marine Art Museum for giving our UW-La Crosse public history students a backstage tour this week. A great opportunity to learn about museums, outreach, and how institutions connect to their communities in our region.
History professor James Longhurst published a reflective essay about riding bicycles in the Driftless region in the UW-La Crosse "Currents" blog: uwlax.edu/currents/bikin…
The La Crosse Public Library is accepting applications for a UW-La Crosse student intern fellowship in the Archives; Applications due by the end of the day Thursday, March 31, 2022. For more info see: Jenny DeRocher at [email protected] and lacrosselibrary.org/about/employme….
#FreeRead - Prof. Jodi Vandenberg-Davis, historian at UW-La Crosse History, explores motherhood in the U.S. in this article from the November 2016 issue of #TheAmericanHistorian. #WomensHistoryMonth ow.ly/yYHh50Imb4Y
Hear, Here (a project that began at UW-La Crosse ) is in the La Crosse Tribune lacrossetribune.com/news/local/cam…
Recent UW-La Crosse grad and Murphy Library Special Collections student worker, Brittany DeChambeau was recently announced as the 2022 George Gilkey – Special Collections Research Scholarship winner! 👏🏻 Learn more in the latest issue of The Fine Print: bit.ly/38zlAJ4
NASOH presents the Charles Dana Gibson Award annually to the author of the most significant article on any aspect of North American maritime history published in a refereed journal during the previous year. This years winner at #NAOSH22 is Dr Penelope K. Hardy Dr Penelope Hardy.
The chance discovery of an ancient vessel, now removed from its watery bed, has turned out to be a rich trove of archaeological evidence about the UW–Madison area’s first residents. WIHistoricalSociety Wisconsin Alumni Ho-Chunk Nation Bill Quackenbush onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/features/land-…