Showing posts with label student experience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student experience. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Students present Original Research

 

History students Kayla Krupski, Ava Dimao, Morgan Kilger, and Isabella Biviano, presented their work at the Student Research and Creativity Exposition. They created posters based on work they had done in history classes, including ways to use AI in research. Students in History 419: Digital History and Archival Practices researched a book from St. Bonaventure's Rare Books and Special Collections using old-fashion archival research combined with AI tools such as NotebookLM from Google.






Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Chris Dalton to present project at Cuba Circulating Library



Professor Chris Dalton is presenting work done by students enrolled in History 300 at the Cuba Circulating Library on March 30th at 6 p.m. Details can be found here.

The work is part of a collaboration funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.


 

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

History Club Study Group

The History Club is hosting a session to help with papers this Thursday from 7-9 p.m. in the Friedsam Library, lower level conference room. Be there or be square. This is crunch time, so take advantage of this opportunity for help with assignments.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Mixing History and Music

Sure, 8 o’clock in the morning may be early and, yeah, it’s cold more often than not here at St. Bonaventure, but, every Tuesday, three stalwart cohosts rub the sleep from their eyes, guzzle their coffee, gulp down their breakfast sandwiches, and brave the sub-freezing temperatures to bring the “To Be Announced Show” to the world.
While I haven’t had the pleasure to listen to every show aired on WSBU The Buzz, St. Bonaventure’s nationally renowned, student-run radio station, I can say with confidence that the “To Be Announced Show” is the only one on 88.3 FM featuring a major historical component. Not only are two of the three hosts history majors-and proud of it, damn it-but our DJ names, “Kid Charlemagne” and “DJ Boris”, are inspired by historical figures. While we can’t claim to be a solid two-hour block of historical wisdom, we do have to play some music, after all, but we can at the very least say we incorporate a healthy dose of intelligent discussion into our show.