Dr. Sun Interviewed About Fallen Cougars Project
Ray Sun was interviewed about the Fallen Cougars Project on Northwest Public Broadcasting’s “Community Spotlight:” Visit PBS
Ray Sun was interviewed about the Fallen Cougars Project on Northwest Public Broadcasting’s “Community Spotlight:” Visit PBS
On July 3, 2025 the Hanford History Project hosted a tv crew from Fuji Television to do a program on the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (where Hanford plutonium made up the core of that weapon). Robert Franklin sat down with the program host and did a short interview and […]
Iván González-Soto presented a paper at the annual Comic Studies Society Conference at Michigan State University on Thursday, July 10, 2025. The conference theme was “Resistant, Resilient, and Resolute: Social Justice and Comics,” and his paper was titled “Nuestra Lengua, Nuestra Cultura: A Graphic History of Labor and Leisure on the US-Mexico Borderlands.”
Ryan Booth published an article in the AHA Perspectives Daily about Native Americans and the National Park Service entitled “Remembering What the Parks Forgot: On Memory, Erasure, and the Return of Indigenous Presence.” The online article is available here
Matt Sutton gave a paper —”Global War and the Rise of Modern American Evangelicalism”—at the Colloque international/International symposium Anatomie du fondamentalisme protestant: racines, réseaux et controverses (19e-21e siècle)/Anatomy of Protestant Fundamentalism: Roots, networks and controversies (19th-21st centuries), held at the University of Geneva.
Brenna Miller and Jesse Spohnholz presented at the Annual Meeting of the World History Association in Louisville, KY, June 26-28, 2025. The two co-led a workshop, “Student-Centered Learning for Introductory World History Courses in Praxis.” In addition, Brenna Miller presented a paper, “Dams, Development, and Decolonization,” on her 2-week world history teaching module for the History […]