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History is back on top!
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04-27-2017
06:46 AM
According to Yale Daily News, History is back on top of the Majors list starting with the class of 2019!
http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2017/04/06/history-returns-to-the-top-major-for-class-of-2019/
As I visit various history departments across the country, I often see elaborate displays on the department walls showing famous figures that students may be surprised to learn majored in History (Conan O'Brien, Steve Carrell anybody?) However, we can all learn from one another on how to convey these applications to our students.
How are you and your department showing students the relevance of majoring in History?
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