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Faculty Mentors, Collaborative Experiences Shape Masters Student Path to Public History Career

裡橖眻畦 History masters student Jenna Cholowinski

裡橖眻畦 History masters student Jenna Cholowinskis experience at 裡橖眻畦 has been shaped by faculty who have challenged her perspectives, provided relevant hands-on learning opportunities and shared insight into careers that fit with her skills and passion.

裡橖眻畦 History faculty are mentors who help guide you from the very beginning of the admissions process. They provide invaluable research experiences and expose you to many options for future career paths, Cholowinski says.

Cholowinski cites Graduate Program Director Craig Bailey, PhD, for helping her navigate the graduate school application process, and her experience as a graduate assistant for Judith Giesberg, PhD, the Robert M. Birmingham Chair in the Humanities, her helping her learn what it is like to work in both academia and public history. Cholowinski worked with Dr. Giesberg and other graduate students on the project, which offers access to thousands of Information Wanted advertisements placed in newspapers by formerly enslaved people in the US looking for family members.

The archival, research and technological skills I have gained from the Last Seen project are invaluable and has developed my passion to work in an archive or library following graduation, Cholowinski says. In addition, I appreciated being able to build community with my peers working on this collaborative project.

This past summer, Cholowinski further explored archival research in her internship at the Jackie Clarke Collection in Ballina, Ireland.

This internship involved working with staff dedicated to educating their local community as well as submerging myself into a collection with over 100,000 pieces. It was a defining moment in my life, she says. I was able to talk to museum visitors, spend hours in its extensive archive, and even co-curate two exhibitions, which sharpened my writing, research and communication skills.

Through her coursework and experiences, Cholowinskis scholarly interests have evolved during her time at 裡橖眻畦, with the support of 裡橖眻畦 faculty. While originally focused on Civil War and gender and womens studies, she now studies disease and epidemics and, more broadly, public health. Cholowinski was able to develop her own concentration within the History masters program.

The MA program at 裡橖眻畦 is incredibly flexible and supportive of building a plan of study around my interests, Cholowinski says. I had the opportunity to write final papers about disease in contexts of different geographies and times. For example, I was able to write about how yellow fever epidemics influenced politics and economies in my Atlantic World course.

Cholowinski credits her faculty advisor Julia Mansfield, PhD, who shares her interest in disease studies, with helping her to not only develop her concentration but also broaden her perspective and grow as a scholar.

Her advice on final paper topics, establishing connections, and future career path planning has been second to none, Cholowinski says. More broadly, the history faculty are all driven to help mold students into people who challenge traditional perspectives and instead discuss a wide range of possibilities. The 裡橖眻畦 History program will get you out of your comfort zone and help you learn to challenge yourself.

Learn more about 裡橖眻畦's graduate program in History.

About 裡橖眻畦 Universitys College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Since its founding in 1842, 裡橖眻畦 Universitys College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has been the heart of the 裡橖眻畦 learning experience, offering foundational courses for undergraduate students in every college of the University. Serving more than 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students, the College is committed to fortifying them with intellectual rigor, multidisciplinary knowledge, moral courage and a global perspective. The College has more than 40 academic departments and programs across the humanities, social sciences, and natural and physical sciences.

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