Friday, September 28, 2012

Greetings again, history loggers. Today marks the end of the 5th week of the semester which means we're (roughly) a third of the way through! Take a few moments to bask in making it this far. We're getting closer to the end! With that in mind, don't forget that as we get closer to the end of the semester, we get closer to research and final papers being due. Take it from someone with experience, the early you start, the easier it is.

This week we had two fantastic lectures: One on Frida Kahlo and one on historicizing photos. There was a great attendance for both talks and we're very happy to have had Dr. Eli Bartra and Dr. John Mraz come and share their time and knowledge with us. If you missed these lectures, keep an eye out for more exciting lectures in the near future.

This Day In History
-1066: William, Duke of Normandy, invades England.
-1787: The United States Constitution is voted on and sent to the state legislatures.
-1951: CBS brings the public the first color televisions.

--Your ever-helpful History Department assistant

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