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History Department

Overview

SUNY Cortland’s History Department offers two majors, a minor and a graduate program. We have a world-class faculty offering classes ranging from Revolutionary America to Ancient Greece, from Medieval Europe to Modern China, from the South Asia to Native American History, from World Environmental History to Public History, and dozens more. In our history courses, students don't just study the past — they become historians.

Check out these additional resources on why majoring in history brings a lifetime of opportunity, career choice, and excitement:

Departmental News

Student News

Faculty News

  • Dr. Randi Storch and Dr. Kevin Sheets will once again be leading Forever Wild, a NEH-funded professional development program for teachers, at Camp Huntington during summer 2024. 
  • In August, the Department will be welcoming Dr. Tyson Luneau, who will be working closely with our Social Studies Adolescent Education majors. Dr. Luneau recently received his Ph. D. from the University of Albany. 
  • Dr. Scott Moranda recently published a chapter, "Ecotourism," in the Oxford Handbook of Tourism History
  • Dr. Anisha Saxena published an article in South Asian Studies entitled "'I Curse You on Her Behalf': Narratives of Sexual Assault from Sanskrit Literature." Dr. Saxena also contributed to ten pages for the Great Questions Foundation, including one on The Metamorphosis and another on The Mahabharata
  • Dr. Bekeh Ukelina received a Carnegie Diaspora African Fellowship, which took him to Ajayi Crowder University in Nigeria for a three-month project on history curriculum development. 



News

College Forges New Partnership in China

Dec. 1, 2015
Next fall exchanges may begin with Qufu Normal University, Shandong Province.

‘Forever Wild’ Program Builds Community, Prestige

Dec. 1, 2015
A major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities funds the summer workshop for teachers.

European Union Award Puts College in Select Company

Oct. 29, 2015
SUNY Cortland will develop a three-year program on the European Union with a grant awarded to three U.S. institutions.

Biologist to Share Views on Humanity and Earth

Oct. 5, 2015
Martin Ogle has perfected explaining a complex theory to non-scientists.

‘Where are We?’ Series Continues in October

Oct. 5, 2015
The 'Landmarks' exhibition opens Oct. 12 in the Dowd Gallery hallway gallery.

Clubs/Societies

The History Club is one of SUNY Cortland’s most active organizations on campus! Its goals are to provide a social setting for developing interests in historical topics and to establish a better relationship between faculty and students.

Contact History Club at: historyclub@cortland.edu or www.instagram.com/historyclubsunycortland and www.instagram.com/sc_history_archaeology_club