The Tau Omega chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the international history honorary, is sponsoring a Brown Bag Lunch Series in Spring 2012. Meetings are on Wednesdays from noon until 1pm in Roberts Hall 422.
Here are the scheduled presenters and topics:
March 7: "Whitaker House: Following the Road to Restoration of an Antebellum Home in Lincoln County, Tennessee" (by Jillian Rael)
March 14: "Information Overload as a Unifying Trend in Early Modern Natural Philosophy" (by Joshua Riddle)
April 4: "Alexander Hamilton and the Transformation of the American Economy" (by Matthew Menarchek)
April 11: "Grover Cleveland and the Restoration of the Kingdom of Hawaii: a Foreign Policy Failure" (by Janis Dye)
Bring your lunch and hear from some graduates and graduate students of the UAH History Department. Time is allotted for questions after each presentation.