History Colloquium: "Shaping the Constitution: People and Documents"
"An NCHE team of Tad Kuroda, Dennis Denenberg and Nancy Taylor will explore a still-to-be-determined topic at this Shaping the Constitution: People and Documents colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Tad Kuroda, Dennis Denenberg and Nancy Taylor will explore a still-to-be-determined topic at this Shaping the Constitution: People and Documents colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Tad Kuroda, Ted Green, and Laura Wakefield will explore the topic of the Turning Points in American History: The Constitution of the U.S. in Historical Context at this Teaching American History colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Steven Watts, Kathy Steeves, and JoAnn Fox will explore the topic of the Extraordinary and Ordinary Americans whose Inventiveness and Ingenuity Impacted United States History: Inventors and their Inventions at this Teaching American History colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Tom Connors, Cindy Stout, and Chris Sink will explore the topic of the Industrialization and America's Rise to World Power at this Teaching American History colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Sean Adams, Susan Dangel and Bruce Lesh will explore the topic of the Civil War and Reconstruction at this The Constitution in Historical Context: Teaching Exemplars of American Constitutional History -- Project Teach II colloquium."
"An NCHE team will explore the topic of the Founding of the Nation at this colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Yohuru Williams, Tom Connors, and David Byrd will explore the topic of Postwar America: Civil Rights, the Sixties, and the Rise of Conservation at this Continuity and Change: America in the 20th Century colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Woody Holton and Chris Sink will explore the topic of the American Revolution and the Creation of a Nation at this colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Sarah Drake Brown, Fritz Fischer, and Joan Musbach will explore the topic of the Great Depression and WWII at this colloquium."
"An NCHE team of Elliott West, Ted Green and Susan Dangel will explore the topic of the 19th Century Through WWI: Civil War and Reconstruction, the Urban/Industrial Revolution, America's Rise to World Power at this East Meets West: Traditional American History for New Mexico Teachers colloquium."