I'm very happy to share the draft program for the 6th annual Minnesota Undergraduate History Symposium, which is now less than a month away: Saturday, April 27th. Here's the full MUHS 2019 schedule. A few highlights: • We expect 45 students to present historical research at this year's symposium! That eclipses the previous record of … Continue reading What’s Coming Up at the 2019 Minnesota Undergraduate History Symposium
Alumni Law Roundtable: From Law School to a Legal Career
Today we conclude our roundtable discussion with History alumni-turned-attorneys Wade Adamson '09, Gina Schulz '07, and Aaron Thom '08. In part one they recalled how they decided to study law. Today: applying to law school, and how Aaron, Gina, and Wade got where they are in their careers. What advice would you give students who … Continue reading Alumni Law Roundtable: From Law School to a Legal Career
Alumni Law Roundtable: From Bethel to Law School
In addition to spotlighting individual alumni who have taken various career paths, occasionally we like to host a kind of roundtable discussion with alumni from a single field. In the past we've talked to former students who have gone into graduate school in history and into middle/high school teaching. This week we're excited to hear … Continue reading Alumni Law Roundtable: From Bethel to Law School
Join Us for Alumni Trivia Night!
Join us Thursday, April 4th for Alumni Trivia Night 2019! Yes, it's a night of pub trivia with the departments of History, Political Science and Philosophy. Co-sponsored by Bethel's Office of Alumni Relations, there will be prizes, free food, and a chance to spend an hour or so testing your trivia knowledge with faculty, alumni, … Continue reading Join Us for Alumni Trivia Night!
Upcoming Library Talks: Debating Liberty and Thinking in Public
History students and alumni might be interested in two faculty talks coming up in the Bethel University Library's Prime Time series: • For American history and politics buffs... This Thursday morning (3/7, 11:15am) Political Science professor Mitchell Krumm will examine how Federalists and Anti-Federalists used the ideas of the French philosopher Montesquieu to articulate "dramatically … Continue reading Upcoming Library Talks: Debating Liberty and Thinking in Public