Seminars
The Department of History offers specialized seminars and workshops in many areas of history.
- Center for Historical Research Seminars - Each year the Center brings together scholars from various disciplines to examine issues of broad contemporary relevance in historical perspective. The annual program of the Center is organized around a central theme, which will be explored through a series of seminars.
- John C. Burnham Lecture Series in the History of Medicine and Science - An annual lecture bringing nationally and internationally recognized scholars to campus to explore how medicine, science, health, and society have shaped one another across time.
- Samuel C. Chu Memorial Lecture Series in East Asian Studies- An annual lectures that advances the study and public understanding of East Asia’s history, cultures, societies, and contemporary challenges.
- The Ohio Seminar in Early American History and Culture - A forum for scholars examining topics in early American history
- Seminar in Russian, East European, and Eurasian History - A forum where scholars may present drafts of book chapters, dissertation chapters, articles, or other work-in-progress.
- Race, Ethnicity, and Nation Seminar - Examines the relationship between the concepts of race, ethnicity, and nation in a variety of geographical and chronological contexts.
Please check the Events Calendar for a complete listing of events.