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Brandon Golden ’14 Reflects on the History Major and Medical School
Brandon Golden recently shared a bit about how his experience as a history major at the University of Scranton prepared him for medical school: History Degree to MD After attending a prestigious medical school and securing a position at a … Continue reading
The History Department makes the Royal News
The History Department is featured in the newest issue of the Royal News: https://news.scranton.edu/articles/2019/12/news-major-growth-cj-history.shtml?utm_source=RoyalNews&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=UniversityNewsArticle1
Posted in Faculty, International, Media, Travel Course, Uncategorized
Tagged alumni, Courses, Department of History, Italy, Media, Navajo Nation, News Article, students, teaching
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IS Grad and former work-study Cat Bruno on her year in JVC
My name is Catherine Bruno and I’m a proud graduate of the University of Scranton, class of 2018 as well as a former work-study in the History Department. I graduated from Scranton with a degree in International Studies and French. … Continue reading
Remembering Professor Williams
It was with great sadness that the members of the department learned of the passing of Bernie Williams in late March. The loss, however, also served as a time of reflection–one particularly touching tribute was a recent column in the … Continue reading
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Tagged alumni, award, Department of History, Pre-Law, Royals Historical Society
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University of Scranton History Alum Helps Anchor NBC’s Coverage of the Papal Visit
Notre Dame Professor Kathleen Sprows Cummings, University of Scranton Class of 1993, recently appeared on NBC and MSNBC along with Chris Matthews to offer coverage of Pope Francis’s visit to the United States. Professor Cummings is an associate professor of American … Continue reading
What do you do with a degree in History from Scranton? Ask Brandon Golden.
As part of our ongoing series on students who graduate with a degree in History from the University of Scranton we offer a guest post from graduating senior Brandon Golden. Brandon leaves this week for a two year stint in … Continue reading
What do you do with a degree in History from Scranton? Ask Trish Ross.
Tricia M. Ross, a 2007 graduate of the History Department, has won a 2014-2015 Fulbright Student Award to Germany. After graduation from Scranton, Trish studied for master’s degree from Yale University. She is now working on her doctoral dissertation at … Continue reading