| Join us at the Senior Send-off | 
Don't let the name fool you, the Senior Send-off is for all history majors and minors! Mark your calendar and plan to join us for a quick bite and a chance to relax with your favorite students, staff and faculty!
You don't have to RSVP, but it helps us to ensure we have enough refreshments!
If you're graduating this spring, we'll have a gift for you, too. | | 
The Graduate History Society is holding its spring Book Sale on Tuesday, April 8, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. in SH302. All books are $2. They have a wide variety of genres and topics. Check it out! | | | Science, the State and the Public Trust | 
Tomorrow, check out a discussion of historical perspectives on science, the state, and the public trust with Department of History faculty Viridiana Hernández Fernández, Shane Bobrycki, Robert Rouphail, Nicholas Yablon, and Beth Yale.
This event is part of Iowa City Darwin Day Science Fest, a celebration of science and its many contributions to humanity, which takes place on April 3, 4 & 5. The 2025 speakers are Tyrone Hayes (UC Berkeley), Chris Jones (Iowa Driftless Water Defenders), and David Cwiertny (Civil Engineering, University of Iowa). Events include seminar, public lectures, a panel discussion, and a reading of The Swine Republic at Prairie Lights Books. | | | Kenneth J. Cmiel Internship Funding | This award helps fund a summer internship with a local, national, or international non-governmental organization or governmental agency engaged in human rights related advocacy, research, or education. Find out more information here. The application deadline is April 19.
The program is named to honor the late director of the UI Center for Human Rights, Kenneth J. Cmiel. Professor Cmiel was a faculty member in the Department of History and an internationally renowned scholar of the history of human rights. The program, established in 2005, was the fulfillment of a longstanding vision of Professor Cmiel. | | | |