History Department

The Department of History seeks to instill in students an appreciation for the wide diversity of human social, cultural, political, legal and economic arrangements across the full breadth of geography and time, enabling them to contextualize their role as citizens of the world.

Our goal is to equip students to act responsibly and ethically to effect positive change. Through critical engagement with historical theory and practice and learning to think like a historian, the department provides students with the empirical and analytical perspectives necessary to discern patterns and lessons that enable them to recognize injustice, and work for equality and dignity for all.

The History Department also oversees the Center for the Study of War Experience, a nationally-recognized repository of personal war narratives and testimonies.

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Degrees and Programs

Undergraduate

Minor

Clubs and Activities

The History Department sponsors a number of special activities, events and programs that offer students additional opportunities for out of class learning and interaction. History students also share a designated study space in Carroll Hall.

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History majors have the opportunity to conduct primary source research and/or have an internship in the archives of the Regis University Center for the Study of War Experience, a nationally-recognized repository of personal war narratives and testimonies.

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History majors have represented the Department and the University at major national academic competitions such as the Model League of Arab States and the annual Yale University Security Council Simulation.

In the News

Dr. Hirshberg, a faculty member in the History department, spoke to Channel 9 news about the complexities of wartime experience for Black Americans who served their country. Jennifer Forker, Regis University's Director of Communications, spoke to the Denver Post about the Stories of Wartime session that focused on the Tuskegee Airmen.

Student spotlight of Fatima Ibrahiem

Student Spotlight: Fatima Ibrahiem

In the fall of 2020, History and Political Economy double-major Fatima Ibrahiem (junior) worked with Dr. Lauren Hirshberg in a Directed Research Study to explore global and local implications of environmental racism and climate justice. Her semester-long research culminated in an outstanding final presentation before the Denver chapter of the ACLU, which identified opportunities for legal intervention in areas of environmental racism and injustice in the Globeville-Elyria Swansea community. Fatima has continued to explore issues of climate justice and environmental racism after her time at Regis by pursuing a law degree at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Student Spotlight: Sarah Frickle

Sarah Frickle is a junior at Regis University, double majoring in History and Communications. She authored her first article in August 2021, entitled "Saloons, Sex and Suffragists: Women's Conflict in the West," for History Colorado, where Sarah works as a social media intern to develop historical and marketing content for three local community museums. Drawing upon a rich set of historic texts, Sarah's piece probes the complexity of diverging political and economic interests for women in the West, spotlighting Colorado's saloon culture in the 19th century alongside the local push for suffrage.

Meet the History Faculty

Ethan Sanders, Ph.D.
Ethan Sanders, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

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Nicki Gonzales, Ph.D.
Nicki Gonzales, Ph.D.

Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion

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Lauren Hirshberg, Ph.D.
Lauren Hirshberg, Ph.D.

Associate Professor and Faculty Director for the Center for the Study of War Experience

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Heider Tun Tun Ph.D.
Heider Tun Tun Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

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