Department of History


Welcome to the Department of History at Bowling Green State University!

We are a community of faculty, staff, students and alums brought together by pursuit of historical thinking and historical knowledge. Our mission is to further historical thinking to answer problems that matter to our world today. Through our courses our students become creators of engagingoriginal and rigorous historical knowledge that enrich the conversation in our society. Paired with professional development opportunities, we apply our history education to multiple, rewarding career tracks, such as consulting, education, government, law, museums, public relations, to name a few. Our faculty and alums are recognized for their expertise in historical research and their leadership in the field of policy history.

We invite you to discover our programs for undergraduate and graduate students, our people, and our current activities in our blog and and social media, such as FacebookInstagram and LinkedIn pages.

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History Department receives NEA Big Read Grant for 26-27 Programming

The History Department is excited to announce that we have received a $20,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts Big Read project, which will support public programming based around the book Betsy Ross and the Making of America by historian Marla R. Miller. 

You can read more about the Threads of Democracy Project at this recent press release, and stay tuned for more details about the upcoming programming!

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History Faculty participate in CIVICs 250 Grant

The Democracy and Public Policy Network (Depo) recieved a 3-year grant from the Department of Education to establish learning communities for K-12 educators to develop and strengthen American history and civics education. Several of our faculty led sessions for this year's in-person seminar, and Dr. Savitri Kunze and Kristin Schnerer are part of the CIVICs 250 Team.

You can read more about the In-Person seminar on our blog, and see media coverage of the program in the BG Independent, WTOL 11 and Toledo Blade article and editorial.

Roma Aeterna Study Abroad Experience

This summer, Dr. Casey Stark taught a study abroad course called Roma Aeterna (“Eternal Rome”) and it was designed to give students an immersive experiential learning opportunity to study ancient Roman history. This course was assisted by BGSU’s partner language school for Italian, the Centro Linguistico Italiano Dante Alighieri (CLIDA).

Updated: 07/13/2026 03:18PM