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Meet the Professors Event

Pizza, Professors, & Possibilities

The History Department hosted its annual Meet the Professors event, where students had the opportunity to come speak with faculty and get some free pizza! At this event, students get to visit the History office, meet professors in a more relaxed environment, and explore what programs the department offers. Because History is such a wide reaching program, as many professors try to attend as possible to give students the opportunity to learn more about the various concentrations someone can study. Make sure you stop by next year to get a slice of pizza and meet our amazing professors!

Students Speaking with Professors During Meet the Professors Event
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Great Lakes History Conference

2025 Great Lakes History Conference

Climate, Environment, Psyche, & History

This year's conference, "Climate, Environment, Psyche, & History", brought together experts from many fields to explore how people and societies experience and respond to both natural and human-made disasters. It focused on the often-overlooked emotional, cultural, and psychological impacts of environmental trauma, such as those caused by climate change, pandemics, pollution, and war. By encouraging dialogue between scholars of past and present disasters, the event strove to deepen our understanding of how humans perceive, react to, and reshape their environments in times of crisis.

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History Club
History Club | What's your Roman Empire

About Us

The GV History Club is a history-oriented club for majors, minors, and enthusiasts! Our organization believes in two things: loving the past and having fun! Anyone interested in the past is encouraged to join us at one of our events, including movie nights, historical board games, and outings to museums and archives. Hope to see you there!

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Contact Us:

 

Advisor: Taylor Braman
Email: [email protected]

Find us on Facebook , on  Instagram 

 

Meetings:

 

Our first meeting for the Fall 2026 semester will be September 8th at 6PM!

Stay tuned for more information on location and other details.

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History National Honor Society

(Phi Alpha Theta)

Application Requirements

The local chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honor Society, promotes the study of history by honoring students who have maintained high academic standards throughout their college careers. Specifically, they must meet the following requirements:

  • Successfully completed four History courses (12 Hours) at GVSU
  • Maintain an overall GPA of 3.25
  • Maintain a 3.25 GPA in History courses

We cannot be flexible about these standards. Members participate in a variety of intellectual and social activities throughout the academic year. 

In the past, Phi Alpha Theta has hosted movie nights with guest professors from the History Department, museum and archives tours, and annual book awards. Members also attend Phi Alpha Theta regional and national conferences. 

Membership is stated on your official transcript, helping earn jobs and entrance into graduate schools.  

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Applying For Membership

In addition to the above requirements, qualified applicants must provide the following information:

  • Unofficial transcript
  • Legal Name
  • Official Home Address
  • Email Address

If you are interested in joining Phi Alpha Theta and you meet the qualifications, please come to the History Office (D-1-160 MAK) or contact Professor Alice Chapman ([email protected]).

The application process takes place during the winter semester. Please turn your application items into the History Office, MAK D-1-160, by 5PM of the application deadline. 

Page last modified May 28, 2026