RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
Immerwahr in AlterNet
Daniel Immerwahr (CC ’02) mentioned his time as a Columbia undergraduate during an interview with AlterNet.
Lightfoot awarded an Endangered Archives Programme Grant
Natasha Lightfoot was awarded a 2019-20 Endangered Archives Programme Grant by the British Library, for digital preservation at the Antigua & Barbuda National Archives.
Ngai on Tempest Tossed
Mae Ngai discussed the Statue of Liberty’s history on the Tempest Tossed podcast.
Foner in The Nation
Eric Foner wrote about the Supreme Court’s recent refusal to interfere with partisan gerrymandering in The Nation.
Foner in The Nation
Eric Foner wrote about the far reaching impact of Alan Brinkley’s work in The Nation. Alan Brinkley is pictured below.
Şenocak at Durham University
Neslihan Şenocak will present the keynote address at the Ecclesiastical History Society’s Summer Conference, which will be held at Durham University this July.
Chauncey in NBC News
George Chauncey appeared in NBC News about Stonewall’s enduring legacy.
Igra in The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
Alma Igra, PhD Candidate, published an article about the history of animal protection groups in Palestine in The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History.
Kreitman on Meiji at 150 Podcast
Paul Kreitman was interviewed about the history of human waste in Tokyo on the Meiji at 150 Podcast.
Camps member of RSA
Celine Camps, PhD Candidate, was appointed to the Renaissance Society of America’s new Graduate Student Advisory Committee.





