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In the summer of 2024, History graduate students dispersed to many locations in North America and Europe.

Some conducted research and interdisciplinary field work.  Tristan Krause worked on a MIA recovery excavation in Sicily with a partner program of the U.S. Department of Defense POW/MIAA Accounting Agency.  Jillian Glantz participated in gravestone restoration in Atlanta, GA.  Margaret Gregory researched at the Kew National Archives of the United Kingdom, where she found exciting evidence for a "propaganda war" between the unrecognized Rhodesian government and Parliament.  Tanner Ogle presented at a conference in Florence, Italy, and visited archives across England and Scotland.  Brandon Willadsen received a research grant from the Truman Library Institute and dug into the collections at the Truman and Eisenhower presidential libraries.

Tanner Ogle at Chetham’s Library in Manchester, founded in 1653, the oldest public library in the English speaking world.
Tanner Ogle at Chetham’s Library in Manchester, founded in 1653, the oldest public library in the English speaking world.
Tristan Krause at an excavation of a B-26 crash in mainland Italy.  Pictured also is Dan Debree, a US Air Force veteran and professor of practice at the Bush school.  This excavation was led by the Cranfield Recovery and Identification of Conflict Casualties team in partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
Tristan Krause at an excavation of a B-26 crash in mainland Italy.  Pictured also is Dan Debree, a US Air Force veteran and professor of practice at the Bush school.  This excavation was led by the Cranfield Recovery and Identification of Conflict Casualties team in partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
 Jillian Glantz helping with gravestone restoration in Atlanta, Georgia, at the annual conference for the Association of Gravestone Studies
Jillian Glantz helping with gravestone restoration in Atlanta, Georgia, at the annual conference for the Association of Gravestone Studies
Margaret Gregory in London
Margaret Gregory in London
Brandon Willadsen in front of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s childhood home in Abilene, KS
Brandon Willadsen in front of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s childhood home in Abilene, KS

Others enhanced their language and professional skills. Chris Bishop traveled to Freiburg, Germany to study at the Goethe Institut thanks to the department’s David Chapman Fellowship.  Mark Mallory conducted archival research and studied Spanish in Mexico City.

Chris Bishop in Freiburg, Germany
Chris Bishop in Freiburg, Germany