Everything and Everyone has a History
New Issue of the Undergraduate History Journal at Illinois
The fall 2025 issue of the student-run journal was published this February and features articles from Rachel Mulick, Elizabeth Segel, Paolo Spica, Lyndon Shi, Joe Kapsch, and Liam Crider.
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Why Study History?
Take a walk with professor Rosalyn LaPier to learn why the study of history is important today.
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Chart Your Own Path
Our program empowers you to explore your interests and passions within history and gives you the flexibility to pair the major with advanced language study, internships, study abroad experiences, undergraduate research, and community engagement.
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Conduct Your Own Research
Follow your interests and explore topics that excite you. In our program, you'll learn the critical thinking, research, and analytical skills required to produce historical research. And you'll have access to the resources of the second largest university library in the country.
In the News
The Opinion Pages
Professor Antoinette Burton writes about the value and future of the humanities in the age of AI.
The Opinion Pages
Professor Jerry Dávila writes about the civil response to ICE actions in Minnesota, drawing on the history of protest in Latin America.
Daily Illini
Graduate student Daniel Rodriguez' archival work with the Greater Community AIDS Project was featured in the Daily Illini.
Calendar
Alumni Spotlight: Bradley Harms (1995)
Bradley Harms (BA, '95, history) retired as a colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps in June 2025 after 30 years of active duty. He was the longest serving commander of Marine Helicopter Squadron One, and he served as chief of staff for the White House Military Office during the 2024 presidential election and 2025 inauguration. He is currently working for the aerospace company RTX in propriety programs.