Undergraduate Research in History
The Department of History, in conjunction with the College of Arts
and Sciences, actively supports Undergraduate Research. Each
student involved in an undergraduate research project works with a faculty mentor during the application process (if applying for grant
funding) as well as while conducting the research itself.
For the latest developments in WIU undergraduate research in history, see the "In the News" at the bottom of this web page.
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History Students and Faculty at Undergraduate Research Day 2009
History students' undergraduate research projects are frequently presented at the University's Undergraduate Research Day, held each year. Read the abstracts of the projects that seventeen of our History students, working individually with eight different faculty members, presented at the University's 2009 Undergraduate Research Day, held on Wednesday, April 29.
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Micca Metz, Adam Congdon, and Jillien Zudell enjoy archival research
Some of the most outstanding historical research papers produced by WIU students are published by the Department's chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the national history honor society, in its new on-line journal, the Western Illinois Historical Review.
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Abby Lagemann and Steve Catania chat at 2008 Undergraduate Research Day
In Spring 2009, two of our History majors made undergraduate research presentations at Purdue University's 17th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference and four others made presentations at the Regional Phi Alpha Theta Conference, held at Wheaton College.
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History's 2008 Undergraduate Research Day participants
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Andrea Van Drew presents her Undergraduate Research project
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History's 2007 Undergraduate Research Day participants
The History Department provides Undergraduate Research Grants to encourage
students to undertake individual historical research projects mentored
by members of the History Department faculty. Funds are made available
through a competitive process each semester to support the historical
research itself, as well as to help defray the expenses students incur
when presenting their research at academic conferences off-campus. WIU's affiliation with the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) provides our students with access to a national network of undergraduate researchers. Undergraduate researchers who plan to go to graduate school are encouraged to register with CUR's Registry of Undergraduate Researchers, the purpose of which is to match qualified undergraduates with appropriate graduate programs. Students post their information in the Registry during their junior or senior year, and graduate programs look at this information and contact students who they think are especially qualified. Students may update or revise information in the Registry.

Dr. McNabb in the pillory built by undergraduate researcher Abby Lagemann
History's Undergraduate Research in the News