November 10th, 2013 by Joseph Lacdan
Egypt is currently ruled by “military...
Read morePosted in General CAS Stories, Historical Studies | Comments Off on Hamid addresses the political turbulence and threats to democracy in Egypt
October 6th, 2013 by Kari_Williams
The Middle East has made national headlines in...
Read morePosted in Historical Studies | Comments Off on Tamari’s ‘Syria, Egypt and Us’ lecture series begins this week
September 15th, 2013 by Kari_Williams
Posted in Historical Studies | Comments Off on History professor begins collaborative research with Walt Whitman Archive
September 8th, 2013 by Kari_Williams
Despite what Disney portrays, being a princess is...
Read morePosted in Historical Studies | Comments Off on Sjursen awarded SIUE’s first AAUW fellowship
April 29th, 2013 by Kari_Williams
Four professors explored Native American...
Read morePosted in Anthropology, Historical Studies, Native American Studies | Comments Off on CAS Colloquium: Professors explore Native American literature