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March 9, 2026

5 p.m. ET

The Civic Value of World History

The Civic Value of World History AHA Learn Monday, March 9, 5 p.m. ET In the 21st-century United States, conversations…

January 5, 2026

2 p.m. ET

Everything You Need to Know About AHA26: An Online Orientation

Everything You Need to Know About AHA26: An Online Orientation Monday, January 5, 2 p.m. ET Planning to attend AHA26…

December 10, 2025

4:30 p.m. ET

SourceLab: Digital Documentary Publishing in the History Classroom

Thanks to smartphones and cameras, we’re all publishers now. Everyone’s a documentarian—our notions of the ‘historical record’ are being transformed…

October 29, 2025

9:30 a.m. ET

Congressional Briefing: Historical Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence

This online congressional briefing offered historical context on how artificial intelligence has impacted privacy and national security issues. Panelists discussed…

October 16, 2025

1:30 p.m. ET

History Behind the Headlines: Government Shutdowns and the Federal Budget

Threats of a US government shutdown have become a staple of the federal budget process during the past few decades.…

October 15, 2025

3 p.m. ET

Challenges and Opportunities Facing Small Liberal Arts College History Faculty

At the present moment in time, history faculty at small liberal arts colleges—like historians everywhere—face a daunting array of challenges…

September 25, 2025

5 p.m. ET

Guiding Principles for AI in History Education

Moderator: Brendan Gillis, American Historical Assn. Jennifer Baniewicz, Amos Alonzo Stagg High School Doron Ben Atar, Fordham Univ., Lincoln Center…

August 8, 2025

Online

Supporting Students in the Early College Transition

The AHA hosted an engaging and practical webinar focused on supporting first- and second-year students enrolled in introductory history courses.…

June 20, 2025

How to Apply for the Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Mid-Atlantic and US Territories Regional Subgrant Program

A recording of this event is available on the AHA’s YouTube channel. The Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Mid-Atlantic and…

April 17, 2025

Preparing History Students for the Workforce: Faculty Perspectives on EEQ Certification

How can history programs better prepare students for the workforce while maintaining disciplinary integrity? Hear from faculty from five history…

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