Call for Submissions: Regionals at the Rotunda Help showcase the power of the regional campuses by presenting your undergraduate research or creative work to Indiana legislators at a special event! The Regionals at the Rotunda event is an opportunity for students to present research, scholarship, economic, and creative projects. Submitted projects must be completed by… Read more »
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Spring 2026 Course Open for Enrollment – HIST-A356 “African American History 1880 – Present”
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IUSB Career & Internship Fair
The Career & Internship Fair is Tuesday, October 28, noon-3:00 p.m., in the Student Activities Center. The fair is open to everyone—students, alumni and the public. There is no cost to attend. There will be free professional portraits and free resume printing available.
Deans’ Seminar – Dmitry Shlapentokh – 10/24/25
The next Deans’ Seminar in the 2025-26 series will be held this Friday, October 24, 2025. Dmitry Shlapentokh, Associate Professor of History, will present his research “The Evolution of Russian Nationalism and Identity in Post-Soviet Russia.” We will meet at noon in the UCET Classroom (NS245). Feel free to bring your lunch. Soft drinks and water… Read more »
Nashel Research Award Lecture – 11/13/25 4pm DW1001
Please join us for the 2025 Distinguished Research Award Lecture on November 13th at 5pm in DW1001. Jonathan Nashel, Professor of History, will be presenting his research titled “America, Vietnam, and the ‘White Spaces’ of History.” This event is free and open to the public and there will be a reception outside DW1001 after the… Read more »
History Club Trip to Chicago Field Museum
The History Club invites all students to join them on their Fall trip to Chicago’s Field Museum, Saturday, October 18th. The cost is only $10 per student, covering both roundtrip train fare on the SouthShore and museum admission (Students must cover any food expenses, as well as any additional charges for special exhibits and such.). … Read more »
American Historical Association Conference
This year the primary professional conference for historians, the American Historical Association conference, will be right next door, in Chicago (January 8-11)! It is a great opportunity for students to learn about careers in history and the field in general. The History Department is ready to sponsor the registration, train fare, and one or two nights in the… Read more »
Grads in the News
Congratulations to Indiana University South Bend graduate Cain Thurston who has secured a new Teaching position with Jackson Intermediate Center.
NCPH Grad Fair and Graduate Student Handbook
The National Council on Public History is hosting its inaugural virtual Grad Fair on October 9 & 10, 2025. This two-day event will combine a career fair-style “Virtual Program Hall” experience with live and pre-recorded sessions for prospective grad students. The goal is to demystify graduate school and everything surrounding it, while providing prospective students with… Read more »
Enroll Now for Fall 2025
If you have not already done so, now is the time to enroll in your Fall 2025 courses! Enrolling early helps ensure you get the classes and schedule that work best for you, and it supports the department in planning for a strong semester. Don’t wait—take a moment today to check your class options and finalize your… Read more »