STORIES

Ph.D. Candidate Presents at American Historical Association Conference (part 1)

In February 2022, Ph.D. candidate, Aimee Dávila Hisey presented a part of her dissertation research with a paper entitled Nations, Networks, and Knowledge: Circulation of Medical Knowledge in the 17th-Century Spanish Viceroyalties at the annual conference for the American Historical Association (AHA). Due to COVID, Hisey’s panel was moved from an in-person presentation in New […]

M.A. Student Volunteers as Oregon History Day Judge

In Late April 2021, second year history and philosophy of science M.A. student, Kathleen McHugh, served as a judge for Oregon History Day, a “student-directed, project-based, interdisciplinary learning program” operated by the Oregon Historical Society. The annual program is open to all Oregon based middle and high school students.  McHugh applied to be a judge […]

New Review out for Ph.D. Candidate Aimee Dávila Hisey

Aimee Dávila Hisey, a Ph.D. candidate in the history and philosophy of science program has a new review of a digital humanities database published in the flagship history of science journal, ISIS.  An editor of ISIS solicited Hisey to conduct an analysis of the History of Science in Latin America and the Caribbean (HOSLAC) database. Hisey […]