NYU Center for the Humanities recently profiled Archives and Public History student Julia Butterfield on her accomplishments and passion for history and education. Butterfield was awarded a Vision Grant from Humanities New York for her involvement in a project at the Morris–Jumel Mansion. The vision grant began in the summer of 2021 and is funding Butterfield’s continued research of the Northup family, a free Black family from New York, and their relationship to the Morris–Jumel Mansion. Butterfield is graduating from the Archives and Public History program this spring. Congratulations Julia!
Archives for April 2022
Archives and Public History Student Awarded Summer Fellowship (Quin DeLaRosa, APH 2022)
Quin DeLaRosa was recently awarded a summer archival fellowship with the Special Collections Department at Princeton University’s Mudd Manuscript Library. DeLaRosa will graduate from the Archives and Public History department this spring with a concentrated focus in Archives. Congratulations Quin!
Archives and Public History Student Makes it to the Final Round of Threesis Challenge! (Jubilee Marshall, APH 2022)
Archives and Public History Masters student, Jubilee Marshall, made it into the final round of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Threesis challenge. Master’s students from 25 difference Departments presented their research in only three minutes tailored to a non academic audience. On April 22, 2022 at 6:30pm the seven finalists will compete for a winner where attendees can vote for their favorites. Congrats Jubilee!
Congratulations to the Winner of both GSAS’ and History’s Master’s Awards for Academic Achievement (Lawrence King, MAH 2022)
Lawrence King is also the latest winner of the Department of History Master’s Award for Academic Achievement. This recognition brings a cash award, and our department’s nomination for the GSAS Master’s Award for Academic Achievement.
Congratulations to the 2022 Shryock Award Winner (Joe Bishop, MAH 2022)
Joe Bishop recently won the 2022 Shryock Award from the American Association for the History of Medicine. The Shryock Award honors an outstanding, unpublished essay on any topic in the history of medicine. Congratulations to Joe Bishop and all his hard work.