President Donald Trump is reportedly considering forming a new “Patriot Party,” The Wall Street Journal reported on Jan. 19, citing people familiar with the matter. Can he capitalize on his 75-million base? Dr. Djene Bajalan, assistant professor of history at Missouri State University, tells Sputnik International that while Trump is capable of kickstarting a new … [Read more...] about Could President Trump set up a successful Patriot Party?
The Department of History would like to congratulate the following students upon the completion of their History MA degrees. Jenna Anderson, Patrick Bloemen, William Brazeal, Michael Castor, Anna Fisher, Garrett Hinner, Garrett Holtz, Aaron Loker, Emmanuel Ofori-Yeboah, Carter Quirk, Miguel Rizo, Ryan Schroeder, Camilla Sisk, Ryan Sowa, and Bethany Stewart. We are all … [Read more...] about Congratulations: Graduate Students
When not teaching inside the classroom, our professors are busy in the community. For nearly four years now, Assistant Professor of Ancient History Dr. Julia Troche has been working to make ancient Egypt more accessible and visible in the Ozarks. To this end, she recently co-founded a non-profit, Missouri chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE), which is an … [Read more...] about Ancient Egypt in the Ozarks
2020 has been a tough year so far. However, is it the worst year in history? Professor Jeremy Neely speaks to Ozarks First on just this topic! The answer might surprise you. … [Read more...] about 2020 Worst Year Ever?
A tentative outline for the graduate courses that will be running in the Spring Semester 2020 is now available. Please note that there may still be some changes. Students preparing to register for classes should ensure that they read the relevant sections of the Graduate Student Handbook to ensure they understand the process. HST 701 and HST 730 are “by permission classes”. … [Read more...] about Graduate Classes Spring 2021