The History Department invites all in the BCC community to “Remember the Ladies”: A Workshop on Women’s Use of the Rhetoric of the Revolution” with Prof. [...]
Congratulations to Professor Kate Culkin. Emerson’s Daughters is longlisted for the prestigious Plutarch Award from Biographers International Organization (BIO). Congratulations to Dr. [...]
The BCC History Department invite you to the 2026 Samuel D. Ehrenpreis Memorial Lecture Ava Chin Exclusion & Belonging: Writing an Epic Family Narrative in the Wake of the Chinese […]
The BCC History Department warmly invite you to our Winter Open House snacks | coffee | games | swag | holiday music Tues, Dec 9, 11:30am-1pm Wed, Dec 10, 11:30am-1pm […]
The BCC History Department invite you to The Inaugural Geraldyne Pemberton Diallo Sharpe Annual Lecture Dr. LaShawn Harris Wed, Feb 4, 2026, 12pm-2pm, RBSC Rm 211 Event Photos: […]
The BCC History Department warmly invite you to our Fall Open House snacks | coffee | games | music Tues, Sep 9, 11am-1pm Wed, Sep 10, 11am-1pm Colston […]
Professor Kate Culkin explores the lives of Ellen Tucker Emerson and Edith Emerson Forbes in her new book, “Emerson’s Daughters” Congratulations to Dr. Kate Culkin (Professor and Deputy Chair) on [...]
The Department of History presents the 2025 Samuel D. Ehrenpreis Memorial Lecture The Cost of Civil Wars: Consequences for Civilians in the Two Sudans Dr. Jane Kani Edward […]
Examining the educational legacy of Afro-Cuban teachers and activists Congratulations to Dr. Raquel Otheguy (Associate Professor) whose new book Black Freedom and Education in [...]