Why Study History?
Why study history? History is why we are where we are. History is what makes America unique. History is the story of individuals (“microhistory” as …
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Why study history? History is why we are where we are. History is what makes America unique. History is the story of individuals (“microhistory” as …
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” – Martin Luther King In case you missed it, for Black History Month, on our Herkimer College …
A Marine in the Second World War on Peleliu. Hell. Machine guns blaring, enemy mortars blaring, all while you are trying frantically to set up …
WHO DO WE WRITE TO? Every year, we ask supporters to write two types of letters. One is to the person in authority – it …
Communication and Media student Michael DeMars asks members of the campus community what they dislike the most about winter. Question of the Week is produced …
Tyler DeLuca gets to the heart of the matter and asks people what their favorite cookie is. Question of the Week is produced by first-semester …
All people have fundamental human rights. But those rights are abused or denied every single day. When that happens, Amnesty International finds the facts, exposes …
Communication and Media student Olivia Cook interviews Associate Professor Jennifer Herzog about her career as a scientist and educator. Staff Spotlight is produced by students …
In this edition of Question of the Week, Communication and Media student Riley Hajczewski asks the campus community about their biggest pet peeves. Question of …
Twenty-one years ago, a small group of Amnesty International activists in Poland decided to run a 24-hour letter-writing marathon. This is How Write for Rights …