April 28, 2017

Congratulations to all of our graduating History and Public History MA students. On April 13, they presented their final portfolios. We heard 12 amazing historians describe the work they have done during their time here at UMass. We were entertained, educated, and dazzled by their work and accomplishments. Thank you for all that you have contributed to the History Department and good luck in all of your future endeavors.

For a look at pictures from the event, head over to our Facebook page.

Our graduating Masters students and their faculty advisors are as follows (Listed in order of their scheduled presentations):

 

Noemi Lasalandra

--Emily Redman (History of Science and Technology)

--Jennifer Fronc (Modern US History)

--Sigrid Schmalzer (Modern Chinese History)

Danping Wang

--Sigrid Schmalzer (Modern China)

--Marla Miller (Public History)

--Garrett Washington (Modern Japan)

Selena Moon

--Marla Miller (Public History)

--Jennifer Fronc  (US History)

--Garrett Washington (Japanese History)

Shakti Castro

--Sam Redman (Public History)

--Jennifer Fronc (20th Century US)

--Julio Capó (Caribbean History)

Katherine Fecteau

--Marla Miller (Early America)

--Sam Redman (Public History)

--Jennifer Heuer (Early Modern Europe)

Rebekkah Rubin

--Marla Miller (Public History)

--Jennifer Heuer (Modern Europe)

--Joe Black (History of the Book)

Sara Patton

--Marla Miller (Public History)

--Sam Redman (Modern US)

--Ethan Carr (Comparative Landscape)

Chloe Spinks

--Christian Appy (20th Century US)

--Julio Capó (Caribbean History)

--Marla Miller (Public History)

Gregg Mitchell

--Sam Redman (Public History)

--Christian Appy (20th Century US)

--John Higginson (Global & Comparative History)

Julia Carroll

--Rob Cox (Early America/Religion)

--Jennifer Heuer (Atlantic World)

--John Higginson (Global/Economic)

Elizabeth Gunther

--Anna Taylor (Medieval History)

--Brian Ogilvie (Early Modern European History)

--John Higginson (Global History: World Religions History)

Shay Olmstead

--Julio Capó (History of Sexuality in the Americas)

--Alice Nash (Native American History)

--John Higginson (History of Capitalism)