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Connect with RRCHNM at AHA23
There are a lot of great sessions coming up at this week’s American Historical Association’s Annual Meeting, many of which feature RRCHNM-ers. To make finding those ses
Saying Goodbye – Julia Hoffer
If you’ve ever worked in a grant-funded research center you probably know just how important having a professional grants administrator on your team is to the success of your pro
Saying Goodbye – Megan Brett
One of the more famous presents ever to grace RRCHNM’s annual White Elephant Gift Exchange is a small statue of Chairman Mao. Year after year, the statue reappears, is
Welcome, Tony Trinh!
We are pleased to welcome Tony Trinh as our new systems administrator. Tony is a graduate of George Mason University, and we are glad that he has returned to his alma mater. Since
How Philip Lampi recovered the lost history of early American elections
As Americans go to the polls to vote in today’s midterm Congressional elections, they will be able to watch results flow practically in real time. By the end of the day, the data
Welcoming Jim Ambuske to R2 Studios
We are excited to announce that Dr. Jim Ambuske has joined RRCHNM and R2 Studios, RRCHNM’s podcast studio. Jim is a historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the Br
Welcome Alexandra Krebs!
We at the center would like to extend a warm welcome to Alexandra Krebs, our new Gerda Henkel Fellow in digital history in partnership with the German Historical Institute (GHI). A
R2 Studios Launches Season 2 of The Green Tunnel Podcast
Season Two of The Green Tunnel podcast, produced here at R2 Studios, launched today. In this season we will be focused on the larger question of who the Appalachian Trail is for an