2023

Dr. Overtoom Chapter Published

Nikolaus Overtoom’s chapter “Logistics and Strategy in the Hellenistic World: Parthians and Seleucids,” will be published later this month in Brill’s Companion to Diet and Logistics in Greek and Roman Warfare. Brill’s Companions in Classical Studies Series: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Vol 8. Brill. J. Donahue and L. Brice (eds.). 258-86.

Dr. Sanders Chapter Published

Jeff Sanders published “History Uncontained at the B Reactor,” a chapter in Making the Unseen Visible: Science and the Contested Histories of Radiation Exposure. The book is the final product of a series of workshops as part of the Oregon State University Downwinders Project, sponsored by the National Science Foundation. His contribution first appeared as a paper at […]

Dr. Booth Selected as Clements Center Symposium Scholar

The Clements Center at Southern Methodist University selected Ryan Booth as a symposium scholar for 2024-2025. The symposium is entitled “Rethinking the Indian Wars.” Booth will contribute a book chapter on the subject of death and burial of US Army soldiers (particularly the US Indian Scouts and Black regulars). Clements Center symposia are held at […]

Dr. Spohnholz Presented Paper in Baltimore, MD

Jesse Spohnholz presented a research paper titled “Defining and Preserving Community in Exile: Baptismal Practices of Dutch Reformed Refugees in Cologne” at Sixteenth Century Society & Conference, on October 27th in Baltimore, MD. While here, he also chaired a panel on the book, The Church of the Dead, which investigates the creation of Indigenous Catholicism in colonial […]

“Buffalo Soldiers” Documentary Screening

Join us for the ‘Buffalo Soldiers’ documentary screening today, November 7, 4:30–6 p.m. in CUE 203 on the Pullman campus. The film will be introduced by Dr. Ryan Booth, who is featured in the film and addresses the displacement of Indigenous peoples in the American West by U.S. military, including the Buffalo Soldiers.