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Assistant Professor Ethan Engelhardt, who works to improve outcomes for children in foster care through research, knows the system’s limitations firsthand.
To mark the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence, the Department of History will host a series of public talks that will explore the legacies of the American Revolution on three vital areas of American life: the law, freedom of the press, and public health.
Associate Professor of Media Studies Eleanor Patterson's book, "Bootlegging the Airwaves: Alternative Histories of Radio and Television Distribution," has received the 2025 IAMHIST-Michael Nelson Book Prize.
Melissa Blair joins the TYDKYDK podcast to discuss "Bringing Home the White House: The Hidden History of Women Who Shaped the Presidency in the Twentieth Century."