Interdisciplinary Programs
Our graduate students pursue interdisciplinary specializations in:
- Digital Humanities
- Ethnic Studies
- Great Plains Studies
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Nineteenth Century Studies
- Women's and Gender Studies
- International Human Rights and Diversity
Department Newsletter
The Department publishes a newsletter reporting on the achievements of our faculty and students. Read the latest newsletter online or pick up a copy from our main office in 612 Oldfather Hall.
Previous newsletters:
2021-2022; 2020-2021; 2019-2020; 2018-2019; 2017-2018; 2016-2017; 2014-2015; 2013-2014; Summer 2013; Summer 2012.
Office of Graduate Studies
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Office of Graduate Studies offers a wide variety of resources for both prospective and current students, including information on:
History Graduate Students' Association (HGSA)
The History Graduate Students' Association of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln aims to build and maintain a collegial graduate student community and represent the interests of this community to UNL faculty, staff, and administration.
Every History graduate student is welcome to be an HGSA member, participate in our formal and informal meetings, attend professional development workshops, run for our leadership positions, and help organize the annual James A. Rawley Graduate Conference in the Humanities.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions about the program, institution, or our community at hgsa@unl.edu.
Contact:
HGSA
Colten Skinner (President)
Department of History
612 Oldfather Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0327
Phone: 402-472-2414
E-mail: hgsa@unl.edu
More Information
- About Lincoln
- Funding
- Graduate Student Handbook
- Graduate Courses