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Feb. 24, 2024

"Cleopatra: Performing Power" Spring Humanities Seminar with Dr. Alison Futrell

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Feb. 8, 2024

Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert Inducted into North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame

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Feb. 2, 2024

Upcoming Talk by Dr. Carlos Parra,"Televising Latinidad: Tuning into Latino Cultural History via U.S. Spanish-Language TV"

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Jan. 12, 2024

Congratulations to Prof. Beth Plummer!

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Michail Villagomez_SBS Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award_Fall 2023
Dec. 8, 2023

Bridging History and Homeland — A Student's Commitment to the Commonwealth: Michail Villagomez, '23

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ICOHTEC Turriano Prize Diana Montaño
Nov. 16, 2023

Congratulations to History alumna Diana Montaño for being awarded the ICOHTEC Turriano Prize for her book, "Electrifying Mexico: Post-Revolution, Technology and the Transformation of Daily Life!"

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Beyond the River and Into the Gulfscape: Yaqui Mobility in Baja California_Anabel Galindo Article_Fall 2023
Nov. 10, 2023

Congratulations to History alumna Anabel Galindo on her recent publication, "Beyond the River and Into the Gulfscape: Yaqui Mobility in Baja California!"

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William Beezley_Rituals of Rule, Rituals of Resistance: Public Celebrations and Popular Culture in Mexico
Nov. 10, 2023

Congratulations to William Beezley on the recent release of a Chinese translation of "Rituals of Rule, Rituals of Resistance: Public Celebrations and Popular Culture in Mexico!"

Nov. 7, 2023

Preserving the Past, Empowering the Future

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Stripping the Veil
Nov. 6, 2023

Congratulations to Beth Plummer for being awarded the 2023 Roland H Bainton Prize for her monograph, "Stripping the Veil: Convent Reform, Protestant Nuns, and Female Devotional Life in Sixteenth-Century Germany!"

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