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Friday, April 7, 2017
Please join us in the Department of History at the 13th Annual Underhill Undergraduate Colloquium: Friday, April 7 1:30-3:00pm History Lounge (433 Paterson). We will be showcasing student documentaries, digital projects, and awarding prizes for the best essays and articles published on Making History Matter. There will be a reception for faculty... More
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Multimedia Specialist Tai Zimmer, along with History Professors Dominique Marshall and Pamela Walker had a difficult task choosing among the four historical documentaries on view at the Film Screening on Wednesday, April 7. Four teams of undergraduates presented the documentaries they produced as part of Filmmaker Michael Ostroff's popular 4th... More
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Monday, December 19, 2016
Register now for HIST 3907B with Sean Graham (CRN 15805). Still some spots remaining and prerequisite equivalencies will be considered. A new course on radio is set to kick off this January in the Department of History. Often a forgotten medium in an era of personalized content, radio was a revolutionary force for much... More
Thursday, October 13, 2016
History undergraduate student Taylor Tombol (minor in Political Science) was recently interviewed by Steve Fisher of CBC News. A short excerpt is below with the full article "Trump supporters a rare breed among American voters in Ottawa" available online. For Americans working and studying abroad, as well as those who have dual citizenship, this... More
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
"I Did It All For You", the short documentary produced in last year’s HIST 4302 class by Jenn Ko, Sabrina Nemis, Ryan Pickering and Amina Egeh will have it’s world premiere on November 13, 2016 at the Reel Asian International Film Festival. The film is a narrative historical documentary about the Vietnamese Boat People who settled in... More
History undergraduate student Marielle Rochefort is part of the Bytown Museum Youth Council, a dedicated group who will be bringing a new exhibit to the Bytown Museum. Below is an excerpt from the article. The full article by Jasmine Law is available online. The Bytown Museum Youth Council was the recipient of September’s Awesome Ottawa... More
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
There are still places remaining in several History courses for the upcoming 2016-2017 academic year. Short descriptions of courses can be found below. (More descriptions to be posted shortly.) Special Students who wish to register should contact the Undergraduate Administrator at history@carleton.ca to discuss any concerns regarding prerequisites... More
The History Department is excited to have new undergraduate course offerings for the 2016-2017 academic year. Below you'll find short descriptions of our new courses, some of which will be only offered once. (More descriptions to be posted shortly.) Special Students who wish to register should contact the Undergraduate Administrator at... More
Friday, July 29, 2016
Special Students will be able to register for courses starting on August 4th at 8:30am. Students who are interested in taking History courses are invited to contact the Undergraduate Administrator at history@carleton.ca to discuss any concerns regarding prerequisites and equivalencies. We have a wide variety of topics to choose from at the... More
Monday, May 30, 2016
Congratulations are in order for English and History major Sarah Cole, recipient of a Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Undergraduate Summer Research Internship! Sarah received the internship for her project on the Sir John A. Macdonald papers which are housed in Library and Archives Canada, here in Ottawa. As Sarah explains in her... More
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Congratulations to Carleton History alumni Mackenzie Dancho and Adam Rymes for winning prizes in the North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) Undergraduate Essay Contest. Each year the NACBS awards eight prizes to the best essays on British topics submitted by undergraduates studying in American and Canadian universities. Dancho wrote... More
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