As a means to engage with the nation’s racial past and its present-day relevance, UTC’s Africana Studies program and Department of History invite students, faculty, and the wider campus community to join a funded daytrip to Montgomery’s National Memorial for Peace & Justice and the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration.
Reflections from a History Major
Jeneva “Vio” Midgett recently graduated with a degree in History from UTC. They took some time to reflect on their journey through the History Department, what they’ve learned, what will stay with them, and what’s next.
Unearthing History: UTC Students and the Preservation of a WWII Concentration Camp
UTC History majors spend their summer working to recover and make sense of World War II history in Germany. Last summer, Grace Allen and Stephen Scott, two UTC History majors spent two weeks in Thuringia, Germany, where they worked with other students from around the world at a former Nazi concentration camp: Mittelbau-Dora. They helped…
Dr. Kathryn Taylor on the “New Books Network” Podcast
Dr. Kathryn Taylor was recently interviewed on the “New Books Network” about their book. Check out the interview today.
From Marine to UTC grad: How Brad Crush turned military training into a degree
Recent UTC graduate Brad Crush spent four years in the Marine Corps, which helped set him on the path toward receiving his BA in History this past December.



