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Welcome to History!


DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

The Department of History thrives on its close relationship with many other
departments, centers and area studies programs in the humanities and social
sciences at Cornell. The faculty includes more than a dozen prize-winning
authors as well as winners of Cornell’s prestigious teaching and advising
awards.




HISTORY EVENTS

Nov 02
Thursday 01:00 PM


HISTORY DROP-IN HOURS

McGraw Hall 4th Floor Lounge
Nov 02
Thursday 05:00 PM


BLACKNESS AS A UNIVERSAL CLAIM: HOLOCAUST HERITAGE, NONCITIZEN FUTURES, AND
BLACK POWER IN BERLIN

A.D. White House Guerlac Room
Nov 02
Thursday 05:15 PM


CLIMATE CHANGE COMEDY HOUR

Goldwin Smith Hall Rm. G76. Lewis Auditorium
Nov 10
Friday 12:00 AM


EUROPEAN COLLOQUIUM - KONSTANTINA ZANOU

TBA TBA
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GET TO KNOW HISTORY AT CORNELL

Faculty Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Courses Public History Initiative
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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY NEWS


JAMES JOHN, MEDIEVAL HISTORIAN, DIES AT 95


CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS HUMANITIES PROJECTS ON THE THEME OF “CROSSING”


REGISTRATION FOR WINTER SESSION 2024 IS NOW OPEN


U.S.-SUPPLIED, LONG-RANGE MISSILES OF ‘LIMITED UTILITY’ FOR UKRAINE

More History News


ACADEMIC PURSUITS


UNDERGRADUATE STUDY

History is valuable as preparation for graduate, professional, or law school and
for any career that requires critical thinking and good writing; the reputation
of the faculty for scholarship, teaching, and advising; and most of all, the
intrinsic interest of the discipline.

 * The history major
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GRADUATE PROGRAM

Cornell's Department of History has a topnotch faculty covering a wide range
time periods, geographic regions and methodologies. As a student in our program,
you will also be able to work with members of the wider Graduate Field of
History, which includes scholars whose main appointment is in other colleges and
programs at Cornell but who are able to supervise dissertations of Ph.D.
students in History.

 * Meet the faculty
 * How to apply
 * Research opportunities

Connections through history


PUBLIC HISTORY INITIATIVE

The Cornell Public History Initiative (CPHI) works to stimulate and deepen
dialogue among undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, and their
wider communities about the sedimented histories that shape our contemporary
world.

Learn more about CPHI

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