Conference Update

We are looking forward to our Phi Alpha Theta Western Pennsylvania Regional Meeting on Saturday 4/2.  Below are some further details.

Schedule

  • 8:30 AM: Check-in and Breakfast. Atrium, Pedas Center
  • 9:00 AM: Welcoming Remarks. Dr. Jacob Blosser, President, PAT. Stamm Hall, Pedas Center
  • 9:30 AM: Session 1
    • Panel 1: Revolt and Liberation in Spanish America (Papers by Makenzie Snarey and Noah Toy). Pedas 120
    • Panel 2: Topics in European History (Papers by Christopher Dunsworth and Harry Weeks). Pedas 125
  • 10:15 AM: Break
  • 10:30 AM: Session 2
    • Panel 3: Honor and Justice in American History (Papers by Gabrielle Lucas and Evan Portman) Pedas 120
    • Panel 4: Race and Ethnicity in Postwar America (Papers by Karen Dopico and Makah Charles) Pedas 125
  • 11:15 AM: Break
  • 11:30 AM: Poster Session, Pedas Atrium
  • 12:15 PM: Lunch, Lutheran Heritage Room, Howard Miller Student Center
  • 1:00 PM: Keynote, Lutheran Heritage Room
  • 1:45-2:15 PM: Awards

Parking and Directions: A campus map is attached with the suggested parking lot and Pedas Center indicated in red. Please park in the lot off of Packard Avenue, across from campus. Click here for more directions and more information about visiting Thiel. 
Paper Presentations: As a reminder, presentations should be 15 minutes with a 5-minute Q&A.  Please bring PPT slides on a flash drive. 
Poster Session: Easels and tri-fold boards will be provided. Posters should be 36″x48″. We will have an award for best poster. Please prepare brief (about 1 minute) pitch to share your work with the judge.

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Keynote Speaker: Hans G. Myers

Hans G. Myers is a 2019 graduate of Thiel College, and a 2021 graduate of The University of Indianapolis. Myers served as the historian for Thiel College’s chapter of Phi Alpha Theta during his undergraduate career and helped to coordinate the 2017 Western Pennsylvania Phi Alpha Theta Conference and Undergraduate History Forum. As a graduate student, he served as the inaugural Gerald and Marjorie Morgan Graduate Assistant in History under Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus; assisting with the preparation and publication of the second edition of his World War One: The Global Revolution from Cambridge University Press, research for his forthcoming book projects, and as director of the University of Indianapolis’ Department of History and Political Science Research and Writing Lab.

Myers’ work has been published in The Gettysburg College Journal of the Civil War Era, and his first monograph, The Lion of Round Top: The Life and Military Service of Brigadier General Strong Vincent in the American Civil War, is due to be released by Casemate Publishing in May 2022. His second book, On the Rails with Mr. Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln’s Great Journey to Washington to Preserve the Union, is currently being written with funding assistance from the Knox College (Illinois) Lincoln Studies Center.

Abstract:

In just two years following his graduation from Thiel College, Hans Myers had signed a contract to publish his first history book with a major publisher. In his keynote address, “From Undergrad to Published Author: What to Expect from Graduate School and How to Publish Your Research,” Myers walks the audience through what graduate school is like—the highs and the lows—and through the process of getting your work published in both academic journals and as books. Based on his own personal experiences and including at least one contractually obligated plug for his book, Myers offers advice to those students about to begin graduate school, or those preparing to begin the process of applying.

From the GRE to Comps, Thesis drafts to lively seminar discussions, Myers discusses precisely what students should expect—and how best to prepare themselves for working independently on research projects that they’re passionate about, and how best to ensure that you can handle the curveballs of professors’ much more hands-off approach. Myers will also discuss publishing concerns ranging from journal quality, peer review, editorial standards, book contracting, editing, and publicity for those historians planning to publish their work, whether in journals or in articles.

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Welcome, historians!

Registration now open! Click here to register by Friday, April 1. 

Thiel College’s Zeta Epsilon Chapter is proud to welcome Phi Alpha Theta members of the Western Pennsylvania Region for our conference on Saturday, April 2, 2022.  The deadline for proposals has now passed.

We are currently planning for an in-person conference at Thiel’s campus, with the understanding that those plans may have to change.

Faculty and graduate students are encouraged to participate as panel moderators. Please contact Dr. Sheila Nowinski at snowinski@thiel.edu if you are able to contribute as a moderator.

Important Dates
Full Paper Submission: March 15, 2022
Early Registration ($35) Deadline: April 1, 2022
Regular Registration ($50) Deadline: April 2, 2022

Conference Registration
All attendees and presenters will be required to register for the conference. Registration includes a printed program,  breakfast, refreshments and keynote luncheon. Early Registration costs $35 and is available through April 1st. After that date, registration is $50. The registration fee for faculty and graduate student moderators is waived.

COVID Health & Safety
We are currently planning for the conference to be held in-person, in accordance with Thiel College health and safety policies, found here. As of 3/18/2022 masks are optional in all other indoor settings, and recommended for anyone who is not fully vaccinated and/or who has health factors that may place them at greater risk for severe COVID-19 infection.

Accommodations
Thiel College is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodations please contact Dr. Sheila Nowinski at snowinski@thiel.edu.

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