HIS 39AC: Creating New Pasts in the New Germanys
Discover German history and how a nation grapples with its “unmasterable” past in this 3-unit study abroad course in Germany and Poland.
Read About the CourseWe offer valuable resources to keep you engaged while you are a History student at MSU Denver. Find available scholarships, get connected to student clubs, learn about study abroad, and more.
Cruise through your history degree with less financial need.
The Department of History offers two unique and competitive scholarships that will help you pay for school. Scholarships are FREE money that you do not need to pay back. Read about the requirements and then stop by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships to learn more about the application process.
Columbine Scholarship
History Department Endowed Scholarship
The MSU Denver Department of History sponsors the History Club. This award winning organization is open to any and all Metro Students who are interested in the subject of history.
In the past, the History Club has sponsored the “People’s History Roundtable” to investigate the historic roots of current events and worldwide flash points of crisis. We have held large events such as the commemoration of the Ludlow Massacre or the role of the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II. We often sponsor speakers, a film series or historic walking tours, seminars on career paths for History majors and preparation for graduate school.
Please contact Dr. Matthew Makley for more information, or pick up information in the History Office.
The Department of History Phi Psi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta (the second oldest honorary society in the United States) was founded in 1975. In 1990-1991 Phi Psi was selected one of the top chapters in the United States.
Members plan and participate in scholarly and social events. Membership is open to all qualified MSU Denver students who have completed at least 12 hours in History and who have a 3.00 GPA or higher in History and an overall GPA of 3.00 or higher. A History major or minor is not required for membership.
Membership applications are available in the main History office (CN 211). For additional information, contact the faculty moderators: Dr. Patricia Richard or Dr. Meg Frisbee.
The Department of History offers two rotational study abroad courses to Germany and Poland and Cyprus. If interested in learning more about studying abroad, please contact the Office of International Studies advisors. They will ensure you find the best program type that suits your individual situation.
Discover German history and how a nation grapples with its “unmasterable” past in this 3-unit study abroad course in Germany and Poland.
Read About the CourseGet archaeological field experience and gain a broad historical understanding of Cyprus’ role in a variety of historical periods.
Read About the CourseUse these resources, tools and guidelines to help you start writing exceptional History papers:
Sometimes research can be hard and you may not know where to start. Try these sources first:
Keep in mind, the items listed above are merely a fraction of the historical resources available. Students doing historical research should familiarize themselves with the scholarly riches available through the Auraria Library, the Denver Public Library, the Colorado Historical Society, and the Library of Congress.
For example, the Denver Public Library Western History Collection includes thousands of photographs on-line.
The Colorado Digitization Project allows scholars to search tens of thousands of pages of Colorado newspapers.
The Auraria Library subscribes to many databases such as JSTOR.
Pro tip: If you find a resource on Google, and want to access information, but it costs a fee, that fee may be waived if you access through the Auraria Library.
The Academic Calendar lists important dates and deadlines like drop and withdrawal dates.
Find links to everything you need as a MSU Denver student.
The MSU Denver Writing Center can help with any writing assignment, at any stage of the writing process.
The Access Center collaborates with and empowers students who have disabilities by coordinating accommodations and support services.
Find commonly used forms like Grade Appeal Petition, Late Enrollment, Overload Exception, Time Conflict.
The on-campus food bank where students can go to receive free food items every week.
Phone:
303-615-0500
Campus Location:
Central Classroom Building, Room 211
Mailing Address:
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Department of History
1201 5th St., Campus Box 27
Denver, CO 80204