Faykosh/Jackson Appearance on BG24 Released
07 Wednesday May 2014
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07 Wednesday May 2014
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07 Wednesday May 2014
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Alex Sycher, Beth Griech-Polelle, BGSU History, graduate student research, Graduate Students, Joe Faykosh, Josh Steedman, Lisa Lamson, Michael Ginnetti, Phi Alpha Theta, Rachel Pawlowicz
Part of the induction included recognition of the contribution of the officers for the 2013-2014 school year. They were: President Joe Faykosh, Vice President Rachel Pawlowicz, Treasurer Alex Sycher, Secretary Josh Steedman, Public Relations Lisa Lamson, and Archivist/Historian Michael Ginnetti. The group is advised by Dr. Beth Griech-Polelle.
The Gamma Upsilon chapter of Phi Alpha Theta is the history honorary at BGSU. While membership is determined based on interest in history and GPA requirements, the chapter plans a variety of events related to history throughout the entire school year.
01 Tuesday Apr 2014
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Mike Kniesel, Lisa Lamson, and Megan Cross all participated in Central Michigan’s International Graduate Historical Studies Conference March 28-29th. All three are Master’s students in the Graduate Program in Policy History at BGSU, recently completing their theses. The conference was titled “Relocating History, Repositioning the Past.”
Kniesel’s paper was titled “‘So Satan hath his Mysteries to bring us to Eternal Ruine:” Satan as Provocateur in Puritan Ministers’ Writings, 1684-1702.” Lamson’s paper was titled “‘Strange Flesh’ in the City on the Hill: Early Massachusetts Sodomy Laws and Puritan Spiritual Anxiety, 1629-1699.” Cross’ paper was titled “Formulas for Cultural Success: Behavioral Prescriptions in Early American Translations of Perrault’s Classic Fairy Tales.”