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  • Why Major in History? www.historians.org/pubs/careers/index.htm
  • Dr. Linda Tomlinson is the new Undergraduate Coordinator for History
  • The BS in Social Science, Social Studies is no longer accepting new students (5/24/11) 
  • Get ahead, take a summer school course. See your advisor for more information       
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    History Faculty L-R, Back row: Drs. Sidney Pash, Linda Tomlinson, Stanley Johnson. Front Row L-R: Drs. Brad Kadel, Kelli Cardenas Walsh, Dianne White-Oyler Not pictured: Drs. Claude Hargrove, Tom Hennessey and Adam Simmons
  •  History Program Mission Statement:  

           The  Area  of  History  at  Fayetteville  State  University  takes  its  responsibilities and  commitments seriously  in  facilitating  the  development  of  “quality-learning”  for citizens  of  southeastern  North  Carolina and surrounding  areas.  We  hold the  past  as  an  important  source  of  information  that  will  inspire  our  quest  for an enriched and  enlightened  future.  History teachers provide the means for accessing this  information  through  the  use  of  techniques  involving  research,  analysis,  and  synthesis.  Through  its  diverse  course  offerings  which  include  United  States History,   African-American  History,  Asian  History,  European  History,  African  History,  Latin-  American  History,  World  History,  etc.,  the  Area  of  History  seeks  to  be  thorough  in  its  coverage  of  global  societies. 

Students  who  are  interested  in  studying  world  events --  whether  they  are  past  or  present  events  --  are  invited  to  become “History  Majors”  at  Fayetteville  State  University.  The  History  curriculum   was  carefully  designed  to  prepare  scholars  to  function  effectively  in  the  twenty-first  century.  Our long-range  goal  is  to provide  the  benefits  of  a quality  education  in  the  form  of  courses  offered  at  the University  as  well  as  to produce  trained  professionals  who  will  serve  the  surrounding  community.

 

CLAWGROUP Students attend a lecture at the Carolina Lowcountry and the Atlantic World Conference March 2011.    Charleston, SC.                                 (L-R) Brenda Johnson, Leron Montgomery, Jennifer Turner, Steven Higley)

News relating to the History Program is now added to the College of Arts and Sciences newsletter, found here:

                         HIST 301 at Fayetteville Arsenal                                             Frequently Asked Questions

You may also submit questions of general interst about the History program to: kwalsh@uncfsu.edu