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  • Animal Histories of the American Civil War Symposium

    The first-of-its kind symposium exploring how the relationship between humans and animals shaped the American Civil War, and how the war shaped the life of animals. We will feature expert Civil War historians in conversation with TAMU’s animal studies scholars. DATE: April 08, 2022

  • The Second Wave: Revolutionary Women of Color

    The History Department is hosting a panel featuring three pioneers of the Second Wave of feminism, Frances Beal, Martha Cotera, and Yvonne Swan, March 24, 2022 and an all-day conference on March 25, 2022.

  • Standing in Solidarity Against Anti-AAPI Racism: A Symposium

    The Asian American Studies Task Force presents:  Standing in Solidarity Against Anti-AAPI Racism:  A Symposium, March 9 - 10, 2022. * Separate Registration for Each Event is Required * Registration links are included in the article.

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    Exploring the Margins of History Conference, February 18th & 19th, 2022

    Texas A&M’s HGSO will host the “Exploring the Margins of History” graduate student conference this Friday and Saturday.  It’s FREE and OPEN to the public and emphasizes an inclusive approach to understanding historical narratives.                     Our keynote speaker, Dr. Caleb McDaniel, recently received the Pulitzer Prize […]

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    HGSO Conference

    11th Annual Texas A&M History Conference The Challenge of Change February 21-22, 2020   The History Graduate Student Organization of Texas A&M University is proud to announce our 2020 graduate and undergraduate history student conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “The Challenge of Change.” Our central focus for this conference is to create a […]